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150M MINI WIRELESS ROUTER
Description:
The product is a portable design, supports computer USB powered, the appearance looking small and exquisite, convenient to use at any time. Adopt 11N Wireless technology, 150Mbps wireless upload and download rate.
Feature:
*Design is Built-in Omni-directional antenna.
*Supports UPnP, DDNS, and static routing.
*Supports 11N wireless technology providing up to 150 Mbps
*Wireless uploading and downloading transfer rate.
*Supports IEEE 802.11n,IEEE 802.11g,IEEE 802.11b,standards.
*Supports Wireless AP, router, firewall, Bridge
*1 WAN port supports auto-negotiation and port auto-flip.
*Compatible with all 802.11b/g/n series Wireless LAN card.
*Supports WDS wireless bridge, easily extend wireless network.
*Supports PPPoE, Dynamic IP, Static IP and other broadband access.
*Supports local / remote Web management, configuration the entire Chinese interface.
*Automatic dialing, on-demand dial-up, regular dial-up, to meet theneeds of a variety of dial-up.
*Support SSID broadcast control, based on the MAC address of the access control list.
*Provide 64/128/152 bit WEP encryption supports WPA / WPA-PSK, WPA2/WPA2-PSK security.
*Built-in firewall, supports IP, MAC, URL filtering, offers the flexibility to control Internet access and Internet time
*Built-in DHCP server, you can automatically and dynamically assign IP addresses.
*Languages: Simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, English configuration interface,
*Supports for free software upgrades.
Package Contents:
1x 150M MINI WIRELESS ROUTER
1x POWER ADAPTER
1x NETMORK CABLE
1x QUICK INSTALL GUIDE
*Quantity:1
*This item is 100% Brand New. Never used. It comes with 3 Months Warranty by Seller.
This review is from : Neewer 150M mini Pocket Wireless Router 802.11b/g/n
Perfect Ethernet Adapter for OnLive but not the easiest setup. . Posted a video to show this working on my OnLive Microconsole
streaming Deus Ex: Human Revolution @ 1080p.Follow these instructions:1. Reset the whole thing, hold the reset for 30 seconds so its a clean slate.
2. Set the switch in the front to AP, connect via. wireless, I believe it was WA_1 or something similar. Enter 192.168.16.1 in your browser.
3. Once you log in with "admin/admin", go to the Mode setting, change it to Ethernet Adapter.
4. Skip the site survey, it doesn't work. Go to the "profile" page, click Add, now enter the SSID (name) of your Network, enter the password, click Apply.
5. After it saves this, check the box to the left of the name, or just make sure there is a green check mark there.
6. It should connect now, look at the "status" page to see if it is, mine worked right away.
7. Once you make sure it connected, disconnect the power, NOW switch the AP/WIFI switch to WIFI.
8. Turn it back on, should be working perfect.(9). I turned on Wireless N Aggregation, helps speed-wise.I am using mine to connect my OnLive Microconsole, if you know about OnLive it is cloud gaming, streams the entire game HD, it has worked absolutely perfect so far.Hope this helps.
Perfect Ethernet Adapter for OnLive but not the easiest setup. . Posted a video to show this working on my OnLive Microconsole
streaming Deus Ex: Human Revolution @ 1080p.Follow these instructions:1. Reset the whole thing, hold the reset for 30 seconds so its a clean slate.
2. Set the switch in the front to AP, connect via. wireless, I believe it was WA_1 or something similar. Enter 192.168.16.1 in your browser.
3. Once you log in with "admin/admin", go to the Mode setting, change it to Ethernet Adapter.
4. Skip the site survey, it doesn't work. Go to the "profile" page, click Add, now enter the SSID (name) of your Network, enter the password, click Apply.
5. After it saves this, check the box to the left of the name, or just make sure there is a green check mark there.
6. It should connect now, look at the "status" page to see if it is, mine worked right away.
7. Once you make sure it connected, disconnect the power, NOW switch the AP/WIFI switch to WIFI.
8. Turn it back on, should be working perfect.(9). I turned on Wireless N Aggregation, helps speed-wise.I am using mine to connect my OnLive Microconsole, if you know about OnLive it is cloud gaming, streams the entire game HD, it has worked absolutely perfect so far.Hope this helps.
Neewer 150M mini Pocket Wireless Router 802.11b/g/n Reviews
ONLY USE THE IE BROWSER TO SET-UP!!! . Avoid hours of frustration by ONLY using Internet Explorer to set this thing up. It shouldn't make any difference but even though you can log on the browser-based configuration using FireFox or Chrome, the device will not connect. After trying for hours and using other reviewer's advice, I was ready to give up until my last "Hail-Mary" toss, by opening IE to do the configuration of the router. In seconds it was working. I really wanted to use it as a WiFi adapter (they call it Ethernet Conversion, among other terms) to connect a device with only an RJ45 Ethernet connection and no USB, into my home wireless network. After confirming that it works as a router, I flipped the little switch on the device from "AP" to "WIFI" and it found the main wireless router in the browser based configuration and connected fine that way also.My network is 802.11g only and I found the signal strength to be only around 70% of other devices. I don't know if it's going to be the same if your network is on 802.11n. Positioning the device in different ways will make a big difference.I like the size and convenience for traveling if you need a WiFi hotspot to-go. It gets power from USB so you can use the included adapter or a spare USB connector on your laptop. Right now I'm running it off an old Blackberry mobile phone charger.I'm on Vista x64 with the current IE v9 so after seeing how buggy the firmware is from my own experience and that of other reviewers, if you have a different operating system or using a different version of IE, YMMV...
ONLY USE THE IE BROWSER TO SET-UP!!! . Avoid hours of frustration by ONLY using Internet Explorer to set this thing up. It shouldn't make any difference but even though you can log on the browser-based configuration using FireFox or Chrome, the device will not connect. After trying for hours and using other reviewer's advice, I was ready to give up until my last "Hail-Mary" toss, by opening IE to do the configuration of the router. In seconds it was working. I really wanted to use it as a WiFi adapter (they call it Ethernet Conversion, among other terms) to connect a device with only an RJ45 Ethernet connection and no USB, into my home wireless network. After confirming that it works as a router, I flipped the little switch on the device from "AP" to "WIFI" and it found the main wireless router in the browser based configuration and connected fine that way also.My network is 802.11g only and I found the signal strength to be only around 70% of other devices. I don't know if it's going to be the same if your network is on 802.11n. Positioning the device in different ways will make a big difference.I like the size and convenience for traveling if you need a WiFi hotspot to-go. It gets power from USB so you can use the included adapter or a spare USB connector on your laptop. Right now I'm running it off an old Blackberry mobile phone charger.I'm on Vista x64 with the current IE v9 so after seeing how buggy the firmware is from my own experience and that of other reviewers, if you have a different operating system or using a different version of IE, YMMV...
Neewer 150M mini Pocket Wireless Router 802.11b/g/n Opinions
Update: At First Displased But Used Different Wireless Network . I have purchased a 150M mini wireless pocket router and I like the size of it. It is very easy to connect and I connected it to the USB port of my mom's laptop for testing. Well, that's the gist of it.Now it's time to see if I can use a wireless ethernet converter to see if I can connect to the wireless network. I tried to find where the list of wireless networks are at by clicking in the links in the menu until I found the list of networks by clicking in "Site Survey." It's not obvious as I don't know what "Site Survey" is about and I don't think it's the same as "List of Wireless Networks." Okay--gee... So I chose my wireless network, entered the correct password (yes, I know the password is correct!), click Apply, and nothing happened. I tried it again 10 times and still no result. I tried it with WPA and WPA2. I don't want to go with WEP or use no authentication, as that's a no-no.In the Operations Mode page, I can select either Gateway or Ethernet Gateway. I left it at Ethernet Gateway, as I'm using this as an Ethernet converter. There's a switch in the back that says WiFi/AP and I left it at WiFi. To me, that's very redundant. Wouldn't "Ethernet Gateway" be the same as "Wi-Fi" and "Gateway" the same as "AP?"The manual and the quick install guide does not cover how to setup the 150M mini wireless router as an Ethernet bridge.As for the reset switch, I've tried to reset the mini wireless router while it's connected to my mom's laptop but it didn't work so the wireless will have to be connected to the AC adapter in order to reset it.About Neewer, I've had a look at a website once I Google it and it turns out to be a camera manufacturer. I don't know why, though. I also don't know the model number of the 150M Mini Wireless Pocket Router. Or is "150M Mini Wireless Pocket Router" the model number!?Overall, will I recommend the router/bridge to anyone? Absolutely not unless Neewer comes forward and tells me that I've written so much negative about this router/Ethernet converter. I'd recommend anyone to stay away from Neewer as I don't know if Neewer makes it and spend more money in getting an Ethernet-to-wireless converter, also known as Ethernet bridging.Update as of 11/5/11 1:00 PM EST:I apologize for putting too much blame in the Ethernet bridge. When I went to Altha, FL (west of Tallahassee) to visit my mom's house for the weekend, I am able to connect to the network without any problems at all. The authentication is WPA-PSK and the encryption is TKIP and it works. My mom is using an 802.11n Cisco/Linksys Router but I'm unsure what the model number is, but it's a block router with an aesthetically glossy finish. For mine, my Linux server in Tallahassee makes use of hostapd for wireless connectivity. I mainly use WPA2-PSK with AES encryption. My mom's laptop and my wireless Internet TV can connect to my Linux server just fine with WPA2-PSK/AES. Perhaps I did not mention which browser I use? I don't think it matters though. I will post my hostapd configuration file (for those who use Linux like Debian or CentOS) in the comment section of my review, minus my SSID and password (and no, I don't choose to "ignore" broadcasting my SSID because by doing so will just create a myth that disabling the broadcasting of my SSID can help protect me from wireless sniffers because an SSID can be seen from anyone who uses wireless sniffing software).Again, please pardon my review before the "update." I'be bumped from 1 to 3 stars. I will try and keep anyone updated once I get my problem resolved with my network at home. I will probably recommend this product to anyone, but if anyone does purchase an Ethernet bridge, it's best to try and test this in every wireless network that you have used before. I don't think this is a product that is well-known to anyone in the US, but it's not my place to jump into conclusions like that. What I mean is, "where is the manufacture's website where I can download a firmware?" If it were Cisco or Belkin, I'll probably pay more for the branding, but I don't think it's a big of a deal.
Update: At First Displased But Used Different Wireless Network . I have purchased a 150M mini wireless pocket router and I like the size of it. It is very easy to connect and I connected it to the USB port of my mom's laptop for testing. Well, that's the gist of it.Now it's time to see if I can use a wireless ethernet converter to see if I can connect to the wireless network. I tried to find where the list of wireless networks are at by clicking in the links in the menu until I found the list of networks by clicking in "Site Survey." It's not obvious as I don't know what "Site Survey" is about and I don't think it's the same as "List of Wireless Networks." Okay--gee... So I chose my wireless network, entered the correct password (yes, I know the password is correct!), click Apply, and nothing happened. I tried it again 10 times and still no result. I tried it with WPA and WPA2. I don't want to go with WEP or use no authentication, as that's a no-no.In the Operations Mode page, I can select either Gateway or Ethernet Gateway. I left it at Ethernet Gateway, as I'm using this as an Ethernet converter. There's a switch in the back that says WiFi/AP and I left it at WiFi. To me, that's very redundant. Wouldn't "Ethernet Gateway" be the same as "Wi-Fi" and "Gateway" the same as "AP?"The manual and the quick install guide does not cover how to setup the 150M mini wireless router as an Ethernet bridge.As for the reset switch, I've tried to reset the mini wireless router while it's connected to my mom's laptop but it didn't work so the wireless will have to be connected to the AC adapter in order to reset it.About Neewer, I've had a look at a website once I Google it and it turns out to be a camera manufacturer. I don't know why, though. I also don't know the model number of the 150M Mini Wireless Pocket Router. Or is "150M Mini Wireless Pocket Router" the model number!?Overall, will I recommend the router/bridge to anyone? Absolutely not unless Neewer comes forward and tells me that I've written so much negative about this router/Ethernet converter. I'd recommend anyone to stay away from Neewer as I don't know if Neewer makes it and spend more money in getting an Ethernet-to-wireless converter, also known as Ethernet bridging.Update as of 11/5/11 1:00 PM EST:I apologize for putting too much blame in the Ethernet bridge. When I went to Altha, FL (west of Tallahassee) to visit my mom's house for the weekend, I am able to connect to the network without any problems at all. The authentication is WPA-PSK and the encryption is TKIP and it works. My mom is using an 802.11n Cisco/Linksys Router but I'm unsure what the model number is, but it's a block router with an aesthetically glossy finish. For mine, my Linux server in Tallahassee makes use of hostapd for wireless connectivity. I mainly use WPA2-PSK with AES encryption. My mom's laptop and my wireless Internet TV can connect to my Linux server just fine with WPA2-PSK/AES. Perhaps I did not mention which browser I use? I don't think it matters though. I will post my hostapd configuration file (for those who use Linux like Debian or CentOS) in the comment section of my review, minus my SSID and password (and no, I don't choose to "ignore" broadcasting my SSID because by doing so will just create a myth that disabling the broadcasting of my SSID can help protect me from wireless sniffers because an SSID can be seen from anyone who uses wireless sniffing software).Again, please pardon my review before the "update." I'be bumped from 1 to 3 stars. I will try and keep anyone updated once I get my problem resolved with my network at home. I will probably recommend this product to anyone, but if anyone does purchase an Ethernet bridge, it's best to try and test this in every wireless network that you have used before. I don't think this is a product that is well-known to anyone in the US, but it's not my place to jump into conclusions like that. What I mean is, "where is the manufacture's website where I can download a firmware?" If it were Cisco or Belkin, I'll probably pay more for the branding, but I don't think it's a big of a deal.
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Feature Neewer 150M mini Pocket Wireless Router 802.11b/g/n
- Built-in high gain Omni-directional smart antenna, that can provide better wireless coverage.
- Supports WMM, keep your audio and video to more smoothly.
- Provide multiple safety precautions, supports SSID broadcasting control, MAC address of access control, WEP encryption, supports WPA/WPA2, WPA - PSK /WPA2 - PSK and certification.
- In the wireless router mode, can achieve multi-machine shared wireless Internet access .
- The product factory default for AP mode, directly with broadband connection, can achieve multiple machines to share Internet access.
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Product Details
EAN : 0847567046467UPC : 847567046467
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Brand : Neewer
Weight : 1 pounds
Height : 2 inches
Length : 7 inches
Width : 5 inches
Binding : Electronics
Manufacturer : Neewer
Model : 40008298@@
Publisher : Neewer
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Studio : Neewer
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