Broadband wireless router with 4 port switch £35!
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Broadband wireless router with 4 port switch £35!
Inexq IEEE 802.11g Wireless-G Broadband Router with 4 port Switch ISW054t
All-in- one networking solution provides wireless access point, IP sharing, switching, and firewall security.
(Does not include modem. Requires modem with an RJ45 connection)
Features
£35 + postage..... bargain or what?
All-in- one networking solution provides wireless access point, IP sharing, switching, and firewall security.
(Does not include modem. Requires modem with an RJ45 connection)
Features
- Complies with 802.11g standard, and backwards compatible with 802.11b devices.
- Operates in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum with throughput of up to 54 Mbps.
- Universal Plug and Play provides easy set-up.
- Auto-MDI/MDIX feature on WAN and LAN ports detect and correct cable error.
- MIPS 32-bit network processor provides incredibly faster performance in routing, VPN, and firewall applications.
- More than 50Mbps LAN to WAN throughput eliminates bottleneck of Internet access.
- 10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN port connects modem for high speed Internet sharing access.
- 64-bit/128-bit WEP encryption and MAC address filtering provide wireless security.
- Virtual Server/multi-DMZ allows multimedia applications and Internet servers on LAN.
- MAC clone meets specific ISP’s requirement for Internet sharing.
£35 + postage..... bargain or what?
#2
Howdy,
A couple of questions.
How much is postage to London?
What else do I need if using BT Broadband? Their modem has a USB plug only. I take it this does not have USB connections to the modem? It is just a router and not a router / modem?
Is it possible to use an adaptor cable from 10/100Mbps Ethernet to USB?
Thanks in advance. I'll have it off you if the answers to the above make my life easy.
Glen
A couple of questions.
How much is postage to London?
What else do I need if using BT Broadband? Their modem has a USB plug only. I take it this does not have USB connections to the modem? It is just a router and not a router / modem?
Is it possible to use an adaptor cable from 10/100Mbps Ethernet to USB?
Thanks in advance. I'll have it off you if the answers to the above make my life easy.
Glen
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Sorry about the delay in replying to this, but I lost it!
This has almost certainly been sold to Tweenierob, just waiting for his confirmation. If this falls through, then I'll let you guys know. Sorry about that.
Thanks for the interest.
Steve.
This has almost certainly been sold to Tweenierob, just waiting for his confirmation. If this falls through, then I'll let you guys know. Sorry about that.
Thanks for the interest.
Steve.
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