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Buffalo Announces 54g Keychain Adapter

From Buffalo’s press release:

Buffalo Technology a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking, storage and memory solutions today announced its AirStation 54Mbps Wireless USB “Key Chain” Adapter (WLI-U2-KG54-AI). Small enough to fit on a key ring, the product is designed for quick and portable wireless access through any USB port on a laptop or PC.

Buffalo’s USB key chain adaptor is the only wireless USB solution of its kind that includes Auto-Install technology for quick and easy installation. It is also the only portable wireless USB solution of its size to offer advanced security features.

U.S. Robotics launches 802.11g USB Adapter

From the press release:

U.S. Robotics’ Wireless USB Adapter saves users the trouble of opening the case of their desktop computer and eliminates the need for tools to install the equipment. The adapter simply plugs into any available 1.1 or 2.0 USB port. Since its powered by the USB connection, no power adapter is necessary. Equipped with the latest wireless security, including WPA and 802.1x authentication support, this adapter is a great fit in business and/or home environments. The included Profile Manager software provides the ability to automatically connect to commonly used wireless networks and its built-in 2dBi single dipole antenna delivers superior range and coverage than other products in its class.

D-Link ships 802.11G wireless USB adapter

Providing the compliance of high speed USB 2.0 technology to deliver an out-of-the-box installation with up to 54Mbps bandwidth in the 2.4GHz frequency range, the D-Link DWL-G120 is interoperable with the most popular 802.11g/b home, office and hot spot networks in use today. The new plug-and-play D-Link USB 2.0 wireless adapter is easily installed to connect any USB-equipped computer to wireless networks and to the Internet, bypassing the need to install an internal PCI card.

Ensuring network scalability and compatibility, the D-Link DWL-G120 USB adapter auto-senses the USB port in order to maximize network performance whether connected to a USB 2.0, 1.1 or 1.0 port. The adapter complies with the latest wireless networking security features, including 64/128-bit WEP encryption and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) support for both 802.1x and WPA-PSK. The DWL-G120 is also capable of supporting the government-grade AES encryption and upcoming 802.11i standards with future firmware upgrades.

BlueTake wireless LAN 802.11b BW101 adapter

Quote from the review at ModTown:

“This wireless USB adapter provides up to 11Mbps data transmission, and its coverage range for indoor use is up to 100 meters and up to 200 meters for outdoor use. The BlueTake BW101 USB adapter operates in free 2.4GHz ISM bandwidth is suitable for any kind of environment such as home, office, building, airport, or spacious public place…”

Read the review

Phlips enters the wireless networking arena

Philips is introducing a range of accessories aimed at making it easier for consumers to share their PC-based personal entertainment content around the home using WiFi© wireless home networking technology.

As part of its strategy of developing products for a wireless-connected consumer electronics environment, Philips will be launching in September the first members of an entire family of branded home networking accessories and peripherals.

The first four products will focus on providing solutions for the PC enabling consumers at home or on the move to use wireless connectivity to share content with other computers, or to access the Internet. These products include:

Philips unveils wireless networking gear

Philips is introducing a range of accessories aimed at making it easier for consumers to share their PC-based personal entertainment content around the home using WiFi© wireless home networking technology.

As part of its strategy of developing products for a wireless-connected consumer electronics environment, Philips will be launching in September the first members of an entire family of branded home networking accessories and peripherals.

The first four products will focus on providing solutions for the PC enabling consumers at home or on the move to use wireless connectivity to share content with other computers, or to access the Internet. These products include:

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