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TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G PoE Access Point TEW-434APB (Blue) |  | Brand: TRENDnet Category: CE
List Price: $63.99 Buy New: $47.66 as of 9/5/2010 00:04 CDT details You Save: $16.33 (26%)
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Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 8 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 5.9 x 1.2 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: TEW-434APB Model: TEW-434APB UPC: 710931600155 EAN: 0007109316001 ASIN: B000PGCTRG
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| • | TEW-434APB Wireless PoE Access Point is todays link to Wireless Technology. | | • | Compliant with the IEEE Wireless Networking Standard 802.11g, it provides Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum | | • | The TEW-434APB also provides WDS bridging functions, allowing users to connect two or more Access Points together, wirelessly | | • | Power: 7.5V DC, 1A External Power Adapter; 48V DC from PoE source via Ethernet Port | | • | With this Wireless Access Point and Wireless Network Adapters, users can connect to Ethernet/Fast Ethernet LAN at home |
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Product Description TEW-434APB Wireless PoE Access Point is today s link to Wireless Technology. Compliant with the IEEE Wireless Networking Standard 802.11g it provides Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) operation for transparent bridging and roaming capabilities for wireless nodes. The TEW-434APB also provides WDS bridging functions allowing users to connect two or more Access Points together wirelessly. With this Wireless Access Point and Wireless Network Adapters users can connect to Ethernet/Fast Ethernet LAN at home or office to access network resources with coverage up to 300 meters.
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Careful June 10, 2010 R. Steger (Modesto, CA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have struggled with this thing for several months. I am using it as a repeater with WPA2 security. It will operate when first configured, but if I turn my laptop off and then back on a day later it won't pick up the repeater -- just the source AP. Power cycling the TEW sometimes works but it's a pain to have to do so. I have downloaded and installed the latest firmware update. The documentation is very thin for all but the basic AP applications. From other reviews, it seems to work well enough for that, but for the trickier stuff you're on your own -- tech support just sends out boilerplate responses.
When you need an accesspoint but don't have AC nearby March 15, 2010 Stephanie Sullivan (Boston, MA USA) PoE means power over Ethernet. When paired with a PoE switch or PoE adapter this unit powers itself through just the Ethernet cable. Very handy. As for the access point itself, upgrade the firmware to the latest as I did and the configuration will be plenty easy. The coverage is pretty good - even through a concrete floor to two apartments and surrounding areas. Nice!
This is a solid product March 10, 2010 AJ (Newport Beach, CA) I have to admit that I was skeptical when I stumbled across this AP - Trendnet is not a brand that I know a lot about and the price was significantly less then others. I fact, while I needed 4 APs, I only bought one just to test it out - I would rather pay more and get something that it's going to cause me a headache. Well, the 434 works beautifully and was fairly easy to setup. The admin section does not provide as many features as the admin section from a Cisco/Linksys router but it does contain enough of the main features to make my happy. Anyway, I am pleased with this AP and since my first purchase, I got the remaining 3 I needed. I definitely recommend this AP.
It's okay February 23, 2010 Kent Roorda (Denver, CO United States) It does the job, but the instructions are really bad and poorly written - obviously by someone who does not speak English. I'm glad I read the previous reviews as the reviewers all recommended that one put the unit in the AP Client Mode. Nothing in the instructions hints at that at all.
Just the ticket! February 19, 2010 G. Barber (Vegas) I needed a bridge for my Sony XBR9 television and this device in the Access Point Client Mode works like a champ. The device setup directions in the box were good, but I managed to mess up the first setup. I was having issues with Explorer during setup and called Tech Support. They were awesome. Used Firefox to set up and it worked just like I needed. Take the part in the setup serious about setting, at least momentarily, your computers IP address to match the first three numbers of the device's default IP address. I used a laptop to program the device. Now my TV has downloaded the most current software for itself and I am watching movies and TV shows over the internet.
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