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==General Specs==
==General Specs==
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* No specific brand.
* '''Wireless:''' 802.11n.
* No special driver required.


==General Comments==
==General Comments==
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Revision as of 19:08, 12 December 2017


Mini Portable 3G/4G Wireless-N Hotspot AP 150Mbps RJ45
Port: {{{Port}}}
Rating:
Good
Driver: Not Required

General Specs

  • No specific brand.
  • Wireless: 802.11n.
  • No special driver required.

General Comments

It worked without any special drivers to connect a ethernet port to a Wifi network. On OS/2 you only required to have your ethernet network card working.

This accessory works well as wifi, wireless client mode and does not need drivers. It is configured with the web browser. It needs power from a USB 3.0 or 2.0 port.You also require an ethernet network cable from the PC to this device.

The only downside that I see is that it forces me to modify the tcp/ip with another network range than the one I use abitually, but that's it.