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    Just bought this incredible wireless router.

    Have tested it with SUN 3G wireless and SmartBro (Canopy) and it works great!!! Can now share Internet anywhere.



    Specifications:

    Interface: USB 2.0 type A
    Frequency: 2.4-2.48835GHz
    Data Range: b/g/n
    Security: WEP64/128bit. WPA,WPA2,AES
    Drivers: WinXP/Vista 32/64
    Access: up to 32 clients access
    Protocol:TCP/IP,NAT,DHCP
    Management: Windows based GUI
    Certificatio: FCC, CE

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    Are you showing us a "Router" or 3G wireless USB modem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Are you showing us a "Router" or 3G wireless USB modem?
    The black USB stick (2eZ) is the actual router a lot smaller than SUN 3G USB modem
    Last edited by Mile2; August 12th, 2009 at 10:43 AM.

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    Here's a screen shot of GUI based router config.



    This USB N Router can also be used as simple Wireless LAN for your Desktop PC or old laptop without WIFI.

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    So how do you connect the WAN side for that USB router?... via WiFi from another router or does it use the connection from the notebook PC?

    Can it operate independent of a PC (like plugging it to a USB power supply)?
    Last edited by ghosthunter; August 12th, 2009 at 11:03 AM.

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    ^+1,000,000

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    So how do you connect the WAN side for that USB router?... via WiFi from another router or does it use the connection from the notebook PC?
    You can actually choose WAN connection from the config menu. This Wireless N router is fully independent from your notebook WIFI LAN.
    Sample below on how to configure with SUN 3G wireless. Clicking the WAN drop down selector button will show you all your WAN connectivity.


    For SmartBro, no configuration is needed, WAN is automatically selected.

    Can it operate independent of a PC (like plugging it to a USB power supply)?
    Have not tried it, but it needs a PC to configure.

    My Daughter was using it on their school group studies using single Sun 3G connection. So simple and straight forward configuration from simple security to more advanced security enabled.

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    next questions

    where and how much?

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    yes, can you tell us where did you buy it and how much is it? I'm beginning to like this thing.

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    asteeg yan ah magkano yan baka bumili ako

    nakasun broadband rin ako hehe

    OT: sir ilang mbps yung sun nyo? akin kasi nung una nag 2mbps tapos ngayon nasa 1mbps nalang tapos bumababa pa minsan, bakit ganun?

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    I bought it from Jack (http://www.rsun.com.ph/blog/) blogger. It was an initial unit and we did the initial testing and right there I decided to buy it. Besides the small built, it is more cheaper than SUN broadband wireless router (P3,500) is offering.

    According to Jack it will be available at Rsun.com.ph by end of August and the price is somewhere P2K++.

    I was initially eyeing for Edimax 3G-6200WG with Sun Broadband Wireless but the price is P3800 though Edimax 3G has more features and great signal strength. http://www.rsun.com.ph/blog/?p=1409

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    Quote Originally Posted by kulotz View Post
    asteeg yan ah magkano yan baka bumili ako

    nakasun broadband rin ako hehe

    OT: sir ilang mbps yung sun nyo? akin kasi nung una nag 2mbps tapos ngayon nasa 1mbps nalang tapos bumababa pa minsan, bakit ganun?
    posibleng maraming ng gumagamit ng sun sa lugar nyo kaya bumabagal.

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    pwede po ba yan sa PC na connected sa DSL modem via cat5 cable? (I hope you understand what i,m trying to say...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by box_type View Post
    pwede po ba yan sa PC na connected sa DSL modem via cat5 cable? (I hope you understand what i,m trying to say...)
    I never tried it but most likely it should work, your DSL modem still connects to your LAN card same with SmartBro outdoor antenna (Canopy). It works with SmartBro and SUN 3G Modem, so it should also work with DSL modem.

    Or better consult Jack at rsun.com.ph for more appropriate router device.

    This small USB N Router (2eZ) has limited radius but enough for my 120sq/m single level home and my daughter's school use.

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    It's a nice looking gadget but actually, the router here is your computer. That gadget is just a Wifi adapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    It's a nice looking gadget but actually, the router here is your computer. That gadget is just a Wifi adapter.
    Partly true as it takes some of your computer's resources , but the good thing about this router is mobility, you can bring it anywhere and it consume less power than normal ac/dc routers.

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    Earlier today, I saw a router... it has 2 USB ports for USB modems and a couple LAN/WAN ports. It also has wifi but not mentioned if N capable. It is smaller than two credit card packs side by side. It is also the plug to the outlet.

    Downside from the design is it lacks antennas for the wifi so expect limited range for wifi service.

    Price was P3500 from the shop. No pics... maybe next time.

    I guess it's a great gadget to bring around on travels to local and international destinations. USB modem for local and WAN/LAN port for hotel-room internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mile2 View Post
    Partly true as it takes some of your computer's resources , but the good thing about this router is mobility, you can bring it anywhere and it consume less power than normal ac/dc routers.
    with the pc running, mas malakas parin sa kuryente. lol!
    parang access point na rin...

    lovely gadget though.

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