Monday, May 9, 2011

Get Wi-Fi N Dual Band USB port on his

Trendnet has just introduced what it considers to be the first USB Wi-Fi N Dual Band, but one can question the usefulness of the TEW-684UB. The firm says it is possible to connect the adapter to the wireless router to take advantage of the Internet, and the second antenna is used to connect to another USB Adapter Trendnet Wireless N.

This suggests that this adapter dual band plays primarily the role of tutor. The TEW-684UB is a complement to the TEW-687G, an adapter that acts as a repeater, that is to say, he picks up the network router to return it to another terminal. The TEW-687G uses a Gigabit Ethernet port. The TEW-684UB uses the same principle, but the Internet connection sharing wireless router with other Wi-Fi instead of an Ethernet connection.

According to Trendnet, it is nevertheless necessary to have the first adapter. Specifically, the Trendnet router sends the signal to the dual band adapter that will propagate the network to be picked up by the old adapter which then connect the game console through its Ethernet port. You'll understand Trendnet complicates things and use a couple classic router repeater will also do the trick.

Unless you already have the router TRENDnet TEW-691GR and Adapter TEW-687G, the TEW-684UB no great interest. Indeed, the spread of Wi-Fi is a mechanism that may differ between different manufacturers and it is strongly recommended to use a repeater is compatible with your router, which usually means they are common brands.

This is not necessarily mandatory, but in many cases this greatly facilitates the lives of users.

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