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NewLinksys WRT54GL Wireless Broadband Router 802.11b/g up to 54Mbps
Wireless Routers
Compatible with Open Source DD-WRT (not pre-load)
$46.99
End time: 17-Jun-12 17:53:30 PDT

Actiontec MI424WR (Rev. E) Wireless Broadband Router for Verizon FiOS
Wireless Routers
$14.15
Bids: 3
End time: 20-May-12 09:10:31 PDT

LG AN-WF100 High Speed Wi-Fi Wireless Dual Band USB Adaptor Broadband DLNA
USB Wi-Fi Adapters/Dongles
$6.50
Bids: 5
End time: 21-May-12 18:14:11 PDT

NewD-Link DIR-655 Wireless Broadband Router Xtreme N Gigabit 802.11b/g/n
Wireless Routers
Up to 300Mbps/ USB port x1/ Intelligent QoS Technology
$69.99
End time: 18-Jun-12 00:02:47 PDT

LG AN-WF100 High Speed Wi-Fi Wireless Dual Band USB Adaptor Broadband DLNA
USB Wi-Fi Adapters/Dongles
$18.50
Bids: 10
End time: 20-May-12 17:46:18 PDT

LG LED LCD TV/Projector WIRELESS BROADBAND/DLNA Adapter AN-WF100 Wi-Fi Dongle
USB Wi-Fi Adapters/Dongles
$44.99
End time: 04-Jun-12 03:59:16 PDT

Linksys Wireless G 2.4 Ghz 54 mbps Broadband Router Model WRT54G V 8.0
USB Wi-Fi Adapters/Dongles
$9.99
Bids: 0
End time: 20-May-12 08:20:33 PDT

NewVirgin Mobile Broadband2Go MiFi 2200 Mobile WiFi Hotspot Device Wireless G NIB
Wireless Routers
$77.77
Bids: 0
End time: 22-May-12 08:19:40 PDT

Cradlepoint MBR900 Wireless-N Mobile Broadband Router 4-Port Ethernet Switch
Wireless Routers
$31.99
End time: 15-Jun-12 16:29:21 PDT

2 Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with 4-Port Switch Model No. WRT54GL
Wireless Routers
$26.00
Bids: 2
End time: 20-May-12 21:08:00 PDT

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Google Schools Me on Broadband Black Holes

logo_smGoogle’s Mountain Point of view, Calif., Wi-Fi network was supposed to mark the search giant’s evolution into an ISP when it was unveiled three years ago, delivering relieved of Internet access to people as a way of getting more of them to see its ads. Instead it’s stayed confined to Mountain View. And when I spoke with Karl Garcia, the coeval head of the project, he was pretty ambivalent about both its impact and its future; there was no talk of expansion or any of the usual Google rage for taking this model and using it to change the world. The contract with the city isn’t up for another two years, but Garcia didn’t reveal when negotiations for furthering the project or shutting it down might begin.

However, even if Google defers its ISP dreams, its experience with the network offers three lessons for those currently mise en scene broadband policy, especially those in the government crafting a National Broadband plan due next February and those who are currently doling out billions in stimulus dollars.

People pick up to use more bandwidth over time. The Google network has seen its data consumed double, to 600 GB transferred each day in July 2009 from 300 GB in July 2007, while the company of users has increased by a mere 27 percent to 19,000. Some of this is likely a result of more time spent online, but it’s also a consequence of Wi-Fi on web-surfing phones, which makes casual access to a network easier than ever. As we craft our broadband policy, the need to approaching-proof our networks and invest in faster speeds and more capacity seems clear.

Even tech towns like Mountain Observe (and Austin, Texas) have pockets without access. Garcia mentioned that for a few people, even in a wired town like Mountain Observation, the Google Wi-Fi network was the only broadband available. I call the areas in which such people live — which may be too far out from the telco’s remote end of the line or central office or be without fiber from the local cable company — black holes. As the government starts approving projects mutual to providing access to unserved areas, these black holes need attention and investment, too. Is wireless the appropriate answer?

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Wireless broadband?

I currently have a broadband bond with orange, and one asdl modem.

We have 2 laptops in the house, and my dad, brother and myself all use the internet. With my own laptop, I have a radio plan that I can use to connect to the internet whilst I'm at uni.

I would like to know if it's worth my while buying a wireless broadband router. Would this enable me to use my disseminate card to connect to the internet at home (wireless)? Would it enable both laptops to be connected to the internet at the same at the same time? and would I need any additional software (i.e. another radio card for example) to enable the other laptop to connect?


I would say yes, buy a wireless access theme. You already have a broadband modem so might not need to by an all-in-one Wireless Router. I would recommend to you either of the following:

Just the Wireless Access Point:
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/produce/46057

The All-in-One solution:
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/52244 or
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/119374 (same as above but includes a wireless be honest for another PC/Laptop)

I have used both these products for clients of mine and have received no complaints. I always recommend these Netgears. Best of happenstance... :-)