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Ethernet to WiFi Convertor
26-01-2014 7:55 PM
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Planning a future holiday, I noticed that most of the hotels in Northern Spain provide a wired Ethernet connection in each bedroom.
So that I can use my Nexus 7 tablet, I thought I would get an Ethernet to WiFi Convertor - specifically the Buffalo WAE-300D-EU available from Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Buffalo-AirStation-Wireless-N-Ethernet-Converter/dp/B00BQTJ7NK/ref=wl_it_dp_... .
Comments as to its suitability and performance would be most welcome. Also any suggestions of alternative products.
So that I can use my Nexus 7 tablet, I thought I would get an Ethernet to WiFi Convertor - specifically the Buffalo WAE-300D-EU available from Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Buffalo-AirStation-Wireless-N-Ethernet-Converter/dp/B00BQTJ7NK/ref=wl_it_dp_... .
Comments as to its suitability and performance would be most welcome. Also any suggestions of alternative products.
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Re: Ethernet to WiFi Convertor
26-01-2014 8:23 PM
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26-01-2014 8:33 PM
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I have a number of those TP-Link Nano devices. They have a whole host of uses, depending how they are configured.
The main job they do for me is to provide a LAN connection to t'internet via wireless link back to my router for devices that only have a LAN RJ45 connection.
Literally plug'n'go once configured, and can take power from a spare USB port.
The main job they do for me is to provide a LAN connection to t'internet via wireless link back to my router for devices that only have a LAN RJ45 connection.
Literally plug'n'go once configured, and can take power from a spare USB port.
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Re: Ethernet to WiFi Convertor
26-01-2014 9:07 PM
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/161083012680?hlpht=true&ops=true&viphx=1&lpid=95&device=c&adtype=pla&...
I have 2 of these and am very pleased with the results!
hjm
I have 2 of these and am very pleased with the results!
hjm
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27-01-2014 5:23 PM
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@All - thanks for your inputs.
The TP-Link Nano would fit my requirements very well.
In my research I also came across an Edimax BR-6258nL http://www.amazon.co.uk/Edimax-BR-6258nL-WirelessPersonal-Hotspot-Travel/dp/B00ADHPP6Y/ref=sr_1_9?s=... . I already have an Edimax 7209APg and have received great service from that (used to connect my Humax PVR to my network so that I can watch iPlayer).
It's a good job I've got a couple of weeks to make my mind up!
The TP-Link Nano would fit my requirements very well.
In my research I also came across an Edimax BR-6258nL http://www.amazon.co.uk/Edimax-BR-6258nL-WirelessPersonal-Hotspot-Travel/dp/B00ADHPP6Y/ref=sr_1_9?s=... . I already have an Edimax 7209APg and have received great service from that (used to connect my Humax PVR to my network so that I can watch iPlayer).
It's a good job I've got a couple of weeks to make my mind up!
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28-01-2014 12:29 AM
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If you have sky tv you can get the free wireless connector for the on demand services which effectively will do the same job.
I've tested it and it works
I've tested it and it works
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