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Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
Reviewed on February 2, 2006
If you don't already have a wireless network, the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector is a quick and easy way to get your DS online.
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CNET review:
7.9
Very good
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Asus WL-330 access point
Reviewed on October 1, 2004
Small and light, the Asus WL-330 is inexpensive and can create a wireless network anywhere there's a broadband connection, but the device has disappointing range and weak security.
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CNET review:
5.7
Average
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3Com Travel Router
Reviewed on February 9, 2005
The OfficeConnect Travel Router is light and portable. Unfortunately, it's neither as elegantly designed nor as full featured as Apple's more expensive AirPort Express.
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CNET review:
7.3
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Compex NetPassage WPE54G - wireless access point
Reviewed on October 28, 2004
Compex's NetPassage WPE54G is a stylish and versatile miniature access point that performs well. Unfortunately, it's pricey, and it lacks Wi-Fi certification.
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NetIQ Corp.
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CNET review:
6.7
Good
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Tritton WiFi NAS
Reviewed on December 8, 2004
Combining 120GB or 200GB of storage space and an 802.11g access point, the Tritton WiFi NAS is a wireless data archive. But its steep price tag, poor performance, and weak security give competing NAS units the upper hand.
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Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
6.3
Good
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SMC SMCWTK-G Traveler's Kit
Reviewed on March 25, 2005
The SMCWTK-G is a fast, easy way to add Wi-Fi to an Ethernet connection, but we like 3Com's travel router a little better.
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CNET review:
6.4
Good
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Tritton WiFi NAS (200GB)
Reviewed on December 8, 2004
Combining 120GB or 200GB of storage space and an 802.11g access point, the Tritton WiFi NAS is a wireless data archive. But its steep price tag, poor performance, and weak security give competing NAS units the upper hand.
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CNET review:
6.3
Good
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T-Mobile HotSpot
Reviewed on December 14, 2005
If you're a Windows user with a taste for Starbucks lattes, you'll love T-Mobile's slick, safe, and easy-to-use HotSpot service, although you'll pay a premium to use it.
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Starbucks Corp.
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CNET review:
7.7
Very good
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