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The WGA600N is another good dual-band draft 802.11n bridge from Cisco, with one key advantage over its WET610N sibling.



The WGA600N is a close cousin to Cisco's Linksys WET610N. Both are dual-band wireless bridges built with draft 802.11n technology. Read the review.



You might be tempted to think that Linksys' WET54GS5 Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-port switch is just a WET54G with a slightly-overpriced 10/100 switch built in... but you'd be wrong. There's much, ...



Buffalo Technology's WLA2-G54 AirStation 54Mbps Wireless Compact Repeater Bridge packs a lot of features into a tiny box. Its name is a little misleading, so read our review and learn all that this little ...
Tags: Bridge, Buffalo, WiFi,



Linksys' WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge brought wireless 802.11b bridging to the masses with its combination of low price and easy configuration. With the release of its successor - the WET54G Wireless-G ...



Linksys' new WET11 is causing quite a stir in the wireless networking world. Some say it's just a WAP11 stuck in AP Client mode. Others say it works great and wish it were weatherized for outdoor WISP-type ...
Tags: Bridge, Linksys, WET11, WiFi,



D-Link's 2.20 firmware update for its DWL-900AP+ Access Point has finally brought wireless repeating to the masses! What used to cost about $500 can now be had for about $100!



Wireless bridging, i.e. connecting two wired networks via a wireless link has gotten to be a very confusing subject. In this NTK, we're going to try to untangle the mess that wireless networking companies ...
Tags: Bridge, Tutorial, WiFi,



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