The trouble with broadband internet is your service provider only sends you one free modem. If you've more than one device that needs broadband access, you're stuck. Until now! G-Router transforms the way you use the internet, with Wi-Fi connectivity and home networking capabilities.
G-Router is a combined broadband modem and PC router. If you have more than one PC in the house, you can use G-Routerto provide access for both machines at once. A home network allows you to share files between computers, and even share a printer. You can print from any machine in the house, without moving your printer. You can also use G-Router to connect videogames consoles to your broadband network for online play, including your PSP, of course. Basically, it acts like a 'Hotspot' for
online PSP play in your own home!
G-Router is also Wi-Fi capable, so you can share your broadband connection with a Wi-Fi device such as a PDA or laptop from anywhere in the house. The router uses the Wi-Fi G standard, so it's up to five times faster than a standard Wi-Fi connection. Now you need never sacrifice bandwidth due to transfer lag. Up to four devices can be connected to the G-Router using Ethernet cables, and up to 16 via Wi-Fi.
All necessary drivers are supplied.
Features & Specifications
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Replaces broadband modem.
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DSL Configuration: Multimode.
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DHCP Range: 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254.
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Connect PCs or games consoles to the internet.
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Carries up to 16 Wi-Fi or four Ethernet connections.
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Uses Wi-Fi G, up to five times faster than standard Wi-Fi.
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LED indicators show power, data transfer and USB/internet connection.
Minimum System Requirements
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Pentium MMX 233MHz.
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Ethernet card installed with TCP/IP Protocol (Required only if you are connecting to the ETHERNET port of your DSL Router).
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Single USB port.
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IEEE 802.11b Wireless adapter (Required if you are connecting to the Wireless Access Point of the router).
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OS independent for Ethernet.
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Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista for USB.
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Web Browser support: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions), Netscape Navigator 3.02 (or later versions), Firefox.