PCI Wireless compact 54Mbps Multi-Function Mini Router

PCI_Router.jpg The GW-MF54G2 is a compact/Travel size IEEE802.11b/g Access Point with one Ethernet port, which provides a powerful high-speed wireless connection for compatible wireless-enabled devices into the network with the freedom to roam. With web-based UI, this Access Point is easy to be setup and maintained. All functions can be configured within the easy and friendly user interface via web browser. Via the fast wireless network speed of 54 Mbps, you can be very comfortable to have experience of high speed web surfing, files downloading, online game playing, and video conference session and streaming high quality multimedia materials. Acesspoint.jpg The PCI GW-MF54G2 Multi-Function Mini Router with build-in Power supply & internal high gain antenna allows you to create temporary, personal, wireless access in your hotel room or a coffee shop hotspot. The mini router measures 75x 60x 23 mm and weigh 60g.

April 3, 2008 - 11:14 AM | Posted in - Computing |


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