The unit is like new -- hardly used. It has a carrying case, DC power
adapter, USB bus power cable, short cat 5 cable, documentation and CD.
I have changed the default URL as per Daniela Engert's article in Voice
Newsletter March, 2005 (172.19.20.21). It can be changed back to the
default using the Windows software on the CD.
Sandy
In <list-391018@2rosenthals.com>, on 09/27/06
at 03:08 PM, "Rick R." <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> said:
>Hi Sandy, how about $40?
>Sandy Shapiro <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote: In , on
>09/27/06
>at 11:58 AM, "Rick R." said:
>>>vs carrying around yet another power hungry chunk of hardware is concerned,
>>
>> That ASUS WL-330g is smaller than a box of cigarretes, heck smaller
>>than two packs of chewing gum, and can run of the power from the USB port
>>(just use a Sony PSP power cable - ZipLinq version to save even more
>>space).
>>
>> That eliminates any "rabbit ears" question, as you can position the
>>unit any way you like, allows for much higher security (supports latest
>>encryption scheme) and is much better in WiFi support generally.
>> The ASUS WL-330g can also be used as an access point, can scan for
>>Windows compatible networks and can act as a DHCP server.
>>
>> What more do you want?!
>I have an Asus WL-330g that I no longer use if someone wants to make me
>an offer.
>Sandy
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