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| MacWireless Power Over Ethernet (POE) |
"This one-trick widget obviously isn't for everyone, but as one-trick widgets go, it's a class act."
| - Niko Coucouvanis, MacAddict Magazine, June 2003 review, page 61 |
"The guys at MacWireless.com have what we can't help but call an ingenious solution - run the power over unused wires in the data-carrying Ethernet cable."
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- The PowerBook Zone, January 2003 |
| MacWireless 802.11b PC Card |
"The card supports 64- and 128-bit encryption, and in a G4 PowerBook it allowed us to stray farther from the Airport Base Station that the Airport card did..."
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- Niko Coucouvanis, MacAddict Magazine, March 2003 review, page 57 |
"This nice little unit can be used in any Mac with a PC Card slot since it adheres to Wi-Fi standards and comes with OS 9 software written by MacWireless [OS X to arrive Q1 2003!]. You’ll forgive the card for sticking out of the slot about an inch because this gives its built-in antenna extra range (great for mobile warriors with PowerBooks clad in reception-reducing titanium). The unit is an attractive alternative to the AirPort Card since it costs the same, can be installed without cracking the case and works on older PowerBooks which lack AirPort slots."
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- Grant Thomas, MacHOME Magazine, November 2002 review, page 62 |
| MacWireless 802.11b USB Adapter |
"Like the 802.11b MacWireless PC Card (above), the 802.11b USB Adapter supports 64- and 128-bit encryption and jumps right on the wireless network after a simple software installation and restart of the Mac."
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- Niko Coucouvanis, MacAddict Magazine, March 2003 review, page 57 |
"The MacWireless 802.11B USB Adapter is the perfect solution for the pre-AirPort Mac desktop crowd who want to join the Wi-Fi revolution to share devices and files. Compact and handsome, its sharp lines look great next to stylish modern Macs. Set up is a breeze (just plug it into the free USB port), and the hardware is fully compatible with other Airport devices
[and] offers network status information not available to AirPort users,
Support at the vendors Web site and by phone is both quick and thorough, which is of essence to home networking novices."
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- Grant Thomas, MacHome Magazine, November 2002 review, page 62 |
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