Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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ASUS WL-330gE Wireless Access Point combines 4 wireless functions: Access Point, Ethernet Adapter, Gateway and Universal Repeater, into 1 - providing you with connectivity wherever you are.

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Technical Details


- 4 configuration - Access Point, Ethernet Adapter, Gateway, Universal Repeater

- Ultra Protable and Light Weight - 3.4" L x 2.4" W x .66" H

- 2 internal diversity IFA antennas

- Range: Indoor 130ft (40m), semi-open 330ft (100m), outdoor (LOS, Line-Of-Sight) 1500ft (457m) The range may vary depending on the environment

- Single Pack

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 "Works great!" 2010-04-06

By AlwaysTech

I was looking for a bridge with good reviews, found this one and it also found to be the cheapest!. I was worried about the range of the operation, but I am glad I bought it. It works perfect in about 25 feet range, I am using for video streaming, have not seen any issue in last 3 months!. Once setup is complete, this will work with any devide with ethernet jack, I highly recommend this.



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 "Access point yes, repeater no" 2010-04-05

By Kinny (san jose, ca USA)

Before buying, I read the reviews on the documentation for this product and they are correct. Not good and hard to understand, but since I'm kind of a techie thought I could figure it out.



The access point does work, and is the easiest to setup, but not why I bought it. I want to extend my home wifi to fill in weak signal gaps in my house.



The repeater part is half working as it does see my router and connects to it. My Windows 7 laptop and Macpro laptop connect to the device, but will not allow data(webpages) to come across. Windows shows me the connection, but this device is seen as unknown. I'm going to send an email to support for help.



I have an Nokia N810 internet tablet, Linux, and it works with the device, but I have to change connections(an option) on the tablet from my router name to the same name.(the difference is that it auto-connects to a lower signal(the real router) and I connect to the name with the higher signal strenght) But when the ASUS is turned on, it then knocks out the connections for my laptops. Sorry if this doesn't make sense.



I'm wondering if I should have gotten the D-link model instead.



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 "Does the Job!" 2010-03-23

By Dallas (Virginia)

I bought this for my Samsung Blu-ray disc player to take advantage of the Netflix streaming and other internet content. Stores were out of the adaptor for the Samsung and I ran across the Asus. Worked perfectly! No interruptions or freezing during streaming!! My player is not far from the router (~20 ft). Connecting the Asus was not clear though. You have to connect the Asus to your computer first, then access the web configuration page to change the mode to "Ethernet Adaptor". Enter your information and it's done. After that it worked flawlessly for me.

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 "Excellent repeater (among other things)" 2010-03-19

By XRADR (Baltimore, MD United States)

There are four modes this WAP (I needed something simple and effective as a repeater only). This took me about 10 minutes total to setup. It has worked flawlessly for about 10 days and there are no dead zones in my place now (woohoo!). I used this with a Dlink 802.n gaming router. For those needed WAP/Bridge, etc, this likely will work also, but I have not used it for that purpose. I would recommend this product without reservation as a repeater.



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 "Cheapest way to stream High-Def Netflix to a Blu-Ray player" 2010-03-13

By Swithin Chandler (Pennsylvania)

As in J. Setyo's review for this same product, I have a Blu-Ray player (in this case a Samsung BD-P2500) that can stream movies and TV directly from Netflix, but only with an ethernet (aka "wired") connection.



This $50 device is the least expensive and easiest solution. Otherwise, I'm faced with having to run ethernet through the walls to an inconvenient location (not sure if that's even possible), or upgrade to a more expensive Blu-Ray player like the BD-P3600. (And at least one AV forum claims the upconversion chip in the BD-P2500 is better than the one in the BD-P3600; google "Samsung BD-P1650, BD-P2500 or BD-P3600?")



Device Setup

It took me about 15-30 minutes to set it up with my wireless LAN using a laptop; I wasn't rushing. You plug it into a laptop's ethernet jack, and power the device with a USB port, or plug (all cables are included). Setup is just like configuring any other wireless device to connect to your wireless router, so if you have a wireless network at home, you'll be able to handle this.



This device has a web-based configuration much like most home wireless routers; you use a web-browser to configure it. Sidenote: I would highly recommend that you not use WEP encryption, even if it does work (see other review). It's generally regarded as not being secure.



Usage and Performance

I was able to plug it into the Blu-Ray player and it works fine. I was able to stream a High Definition movie from Netflix successfully.



Other Uses

In case it's not obvious, you can use this ASUS device for other purposes as well (thus the 4-in-1 reference). It "can" be used as a home wireless network, connecting it to your cable modem. It can be used as a "repeater" to extend an existing wireless router's range in your house. And if you have a computer that doesn't have a wireless card built in but do have an ethernet jack, this can be used to provide wireless connectivity for that computer.







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