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i want to make that work on airport extreme base station.....
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Posted: 2005-10-13 03:12:23
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GOwin Posts: > 500

according to this page, it's possible but not directly.

Better yet, look at the Kyocera KR1 router (or its clone, D-Link DI-725)

The DI-725 is still vaporware though, but the KR-1 isn't
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Posted: 2005-10-13 03:36:55
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Marino Posts: 1

Yes it’s a marketing ploy.

whenever it’s a wireless connection it’s not always as fast as advertised. Expect to drop as much as 50% or more due to all sorts of reasons, like the distance to a Cell Sites, Signal strength…

5Mbps on wireless that’s equivalent of almost 4 T1 line, I bet the throughput of that 5M EVDO considering the compressions and data error corrections you will end up a fraction of a T1.

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Posted: 2005-10-13 03:44:29
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Marino Posts: 1

Quote:
On 2005-10-13 03:36:55, GOwin wrote:
according to this page, it's possible but not directly.

Better yet, look at the Kyocera KR1 router (or its clone, D-Link DI-725)

The DI-725 is still vaporware though, but the KR-1 isn't



its not a clone, KR1 & DI-725 is the same unit

cut & paste from the link of your post

"The first thing to notice, is that the Kyocera KR1 Router has a Powered by D-Link on the front of the router. Apparently, D-Link and Kyocera have been working on this router together. Which means that the KR1 and the D-Link DI-725 are the same router".
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Posted: 2005-10-13 10:40:06
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GOwin Posts: > 500

Duh? Has the term "clone" been redefined? :-l This message was posted from a T630
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Posted: 2005-10-14 09:50:56
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Marino Posts: 1

No, the last time I check the definition still the same.

Welcome to the real world of electronic industry my friend, are you familiar of the word OEM?

OEM & Clone in electronic industry are totally deferent entity. With this highly advertise technology with the word CLONE, dude you will be in deep legal litigation.

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Posted: 2005-10-14 19:16:26
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Marino Posts: 1

Let me point out what drives my Post:

Reference:
Kyocera: http://evdoinfo.com/EVDO_Prod[....]_Router_with_WiFi_20050427264/

OEM: http://www.directron.com/oem.html

“Better yet, look at the Kyocera KR1 router (or its clone, D-Link DI-725)” that’s not a CLONE its an OEM.

“The DI-725 is still vaporware though, but the KR-1 isn't”.
Look at the very first sentence of the paragraph of the link, “The Kyocera KR1 Broadband EVDO Router will be available soon”, clearly that’s a vaporware, you got the other way around the D-Link 725 is OEM by Kyocera.



[ This Message was edited by: Marino on 2005-10-14 23:02 ]
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Posted: 2005-10-14 20:58:14
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Marino Posts: 1

I thought I have to share this to all wireless lovers…

You might have it in your household but you haven’t unleashed to its potential.

An additional inventory to your wireless arsenals..

It has a superb Video quality, an exceptional wireless download capability and web browsing speed, MP3, MPEG 4 on the go.

Just don’t blame me if any friction may arise (father & son). Yeah, Sony PSP that’s what I’m talking about, not only for gaming you can use it too as your wireless (WiFi) Internet.

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Posted: 2005-10-17 23:23:37
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Marino Posts: 1

to set up your PSP wireless connection visit the link

http://www.psp-hacks.com/surf-web-psp.php

Note: make sure your WiFi server or free WiFi sever is available to verify connectivity.
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Posted: 2005-10-18 02:08:14
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vwbeetle Posts: 166

"legal litigation"? as opposed to illegal litigation? hirap talaga maintindihan mag-english ang mga techie.....
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Posted: 2005-10-18 06:40:45
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