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[[File:wl-wr703n.png|right]] This tiny router from ASUS has similar specs like the ones from TP-Link. Flashing the unit is a bit more complicated (cannot be done via web interface, needs TFTP in a prepared LAN) but it can handle USB 1.x and USB 2.0 devices without need for an additional USB hub. Please do not confuse this router with its predecessor WL-330N, which is not suitable for Meteobridge. | [[File:wl-wr703n.png|right]] This tiny router from ASUS has similar specs like the ones from TP-Link. Flashing the unit is a bit more complicated (cannot be done via web interface, needs TFTP in a prepared LAN) but it can handle USB 1.x and USB 2.0 devices without need for an additional USB hub. Please do not confuse this router with its predecessor WL-330N, which is not suitable for Meteobridge. | ||
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Revision as of 19:18, 14 August 2014
ASUS WL-330N3G (End Of Life)
This tiny router from ASUS has similar specs like the ones from TP-Link. Flashing the unit is a bit more complicated (cannot be done via web interface, needs TFTP in a prepared LAN) but it can handle USB 1.x and USB 2.0 devices without need for an additional USB hub. Please do not confuse this router with its predecessor WL-330N, which is not suitable for Meteobridge.- 4 MB flash
- 32 MB RAM
- One LAN port
- Internal WLAN (no external antenna)
- USB 2.0 port (capable of driving USB 1.x and USB 2.0 devices)
- A couple of activity LEDs (Power, USB, LAN, WLAN)
- One button on the top and a non-functional reset button behind a larger pin hole at the bottom
- Dimensions: 90 x 38.9 x 12.8 mm (LxWxH)
- Weight: 1.3 oz (35 g) without accessories
- Power Consumption: abt. 1-2 watts
- Certificates: CE, FCC, RoHS
- As a consumer router world-wide available from ASUS
- Street price: depends on region, cheaper in Europe/Asia (30 Euro), more expansive in the US ($50)