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Netgear WGE111 54 Mbps Wireless Game Adapter

Editors' Summary

As networking technology continues to evolve, the needs for a wireless network continue to expand to a wider variety of home applications.

Product Features

Can be attached to a game console's Ethernet port

External switch allows easy selection between Internet and AdHoc (LAN) modes, for either on-line or LAN gaming

Link any game console with an Ethernet port to a wireless network

Small, sleek casing comes equipped with a stand to allow for vertical placement

Compatible with standard 802.11g and 802.1b wireless routers and access points

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Product Summary

As networking technology continues to evolve, the needs for a wireless network continue to expand to a wider variety of home applications. A home user may wish to link one or more gaming consoles to their wireless network to partake in Internet or LAN gaming, but would like to avoid a tangle of cables spread across their home.The NETGEAR WGE111 54 Mbps Wireless Game Adapter offers the perfect solution. It can be attached to a game console's Ethernet port to link to console to a wireless network for Internet gaming. For LAN (AdHoc) gaming, two WGE111 or more units can be used to link two game consoles to each other, without a wireless router even being needed – ideal for LAN parties. An external switch allows users to easily select between Internet and AdHoc modes, and the WGE111 is interoperable with 802.11b and 802.11g devices.

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The 802.11g standard for wireless networking was finalized in 2003.

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