[NTLK] Cool Device for WEP Access
"Piotrowski Paweł (Newton)"
newton at indigi.co.uk
Fri Apr 15 15:43:35 EDT 2016
What kind other useful features you mean?
Best regards,
Pawel Piotrowski
NPDS Server: http://applenewton.co.uk (powered by Newton 2100)
NPDS Tracker Server: http://tracker.applenewton.co.uk:3680 (powered by Raspberry Pi)
On 15 Apr 2016, at 20:41, Chris Chapman <chrisc30 at me.com> wrote:
> Right that's what I like about it. It has some other useful features as well.
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> Chris C.
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>> On Apr 15, 2016, at 12:36, Piotrowski Paweł (Newton) <newton at indigi.co.uk> wrote:
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>> So, this Asus woe as additional AP in your network? If yes, then can be used any other cheaper AP to create separate SSID for Newton.
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>> Best regards,
>> Pawel Piotrowski
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>> NPDS Server: http://applenewton.co.uk (powered by Newton 2100)
>> NPDS Tracker Server: http://tracker.applenewton.co.uk:3680 (powered by Raspberry Pi)
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>>> On 15 Apr 2016, at 03:35, Chris Chapman <chrisc30 at me.com> wrote:
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>>> Hey Newtoneers,
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>>> I finally got my Newton back on WiFi. I found this device, an Asus WL-330N, which can act as an extender to an existing WiFi connection. It basically shares out your connection and you can choose WEP as an option, which is better than putting your home router on WEP. It’s a very compact device and it’s powered by USB and has a wired ethernet port as well, for sharing a wired connection. It set me back about $50. Not sure if you knew about this but I thought i’d share.
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>>> Chris
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