dan
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2007-10-25
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2007-10-26
, 10:18
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That is an awesome solution that I was not aware of. Are small enough to carry on long trips?
Many thanks Spjindizzy.
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2007-10-26
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I have an Asus pocket router, not a linksys, but I think they are roughly of the same size. Mine is approximately like a 20-pack of sigarettes or thereabouts (I don't smoke so have no access to a physical comparision..)
It comes in a little bag that makes the whole thing slightly bigger. But the only essentials is a very short ethernet cable and an equally short power cable, so it can be powered directly from an USB port. It also includes a small normal power adapter, just in case. Very handy. The concept's been discussed in earlier threads if you go back a bit, try searching for travel router or pocket adapter or some such if you're interested. In any case it boils down to 'very useful'.
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2007-12-23
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2007-12-24
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