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d0mino
Posts: 2313
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2006/08/asus_wl700ge_wifi_router.html The new WL-700gE from Asus is not only a WiFi router, it comes with an internal 160GB hard drive and boasts an extended signal coverage range that is up to three times as wide as other devices in its class. What's more surprising is the inclusion of a BitTorrent client, making the WL-700gE the ultimate router for those who cannot live without BitTorrent. In addition, this amazing router comes with three USB 2.0 ports that further increases your connectivity options. The only thing that might stop anyone from purchasing it would be the high price of $500, but the benefits does make the WL-700gE a tempting proposition. i want one! |
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ravn0s
Posts: 4559
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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SAME!
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| #1 02:36pm 11/08/06 |
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fade
Posts: 2403
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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** drolls **
I did a business proposal assignment at school where i proposed a router with built in HDD... seems like they stole it! |
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| #2 02:46pm 11/08/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2840
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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drool not droll
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| #3 02:52pm 11/08/06 |
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Opec
Posts: 4198
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The only thing that even remotely resembled a kickass feature for me would have to be the extended signal range which in itself isn't really anything exciting. The rest is just meh...big deal.
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TicMan
Posts: 928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I assume thats US$500 .. for that much bling I could buy reasonbly decent new kit with a stomping huge HDD, install something like ClarkConnect/Smoothwall and have the same functionality except it can be used as a real computer.
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| #5 03:03pm 11/08/06 |
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Jim
Posts: 4612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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but a real computer couldn't easily be worn on the wrist as a watch
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| #6 03:13pm 11/08/06 |
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infi
Posts: 4012
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why would you want a hdd in your router?
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| #7 03:47pm 11/08/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18968
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why would you want a hdd in your router?I was just about to type the exact same thing. Also, BitTorrent client?! |
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| #8 04:07pm 11/08/06 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1615
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's $127US, that's not anywhere near $500....
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parabol
Posts: 2535
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's $127US No it's not. The $127 is referring to an unrelated signal-boosting product. I was just about to type the exact same thing. Also, BitTorrent client?! Many people leave their computers on, seeding or downloading torrents while they are at work/uni, etc. Seeing as most people don't turn their router off, why not move BT functionality to the router and save having an extra computer on. last edited by parabol at 16:49:58 11/Aug/06 |
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| #10 04:49pm 11/08/06 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oh, well in that place f*** that..I could just buy another s***ty web routing PC for $500US.
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| #11 04:48pm 11/08/06 |
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Alize`
Posts: 163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so the reason for the hdd is to store all your downloads off BitTorrent? Is that all?
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| #12 05:46pm 11/08/06 |
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fade
Posts: 2404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the bit-torrent part is useless. its aimed at the market for non-tech people wanting to create a small network with a file server without the added cost of a complete server.
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| #13 05:51pm 11/08/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 10269
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I want a d-link DI-624S. It has usb ports that you can plug a hard drive into and is only $155. Doesn't come with bit-torrent clients or a built in hard drive but sifn't just get a usb caddy + hard drive & plug it in.
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Spook
Posts: 16584
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dlinks whine
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Hogfather
Posts: 988
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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so the reason for the hdd is to store all your downloads off BitTorrent? Is that all? The point about the hard drive is that it basically gives you a central network file server without having to install and maintain a seperate machine for the purpose. If you're using wireless as the main network transport transport ... protocol (? that's probably wrong) ... it also reduces the potential for noise loss when connecting to the data store, as it is physically connected to the router (which a seperate file server may not, depending on the location of the router or phone socket). The idea has some potential - the unit is probably quite neatly self contained and the convenience of having a hundred or so gigs of space on the router may appeal to people who have too much money. It may also be less power-hungry than a full server, possibly replacing two pieces of hardware with a single combined one. The bit torrent client on the router is just meh. Read the linked article this time. The other one has external USB ports too, just more price tag. last edited by Hogfather at 18:39:30 11/Aug/06 |
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