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Belkin does wireless USB with a twist

Darius Chang  |  Apr 23, 2007

The wireless USB standard may have been finalized, but the first wave did not receive much accolades due to its ridiculously high price. Belkin, however, has found a way around this.

The Belkin's Network USB Hub foregoes the wireless USB protocol and uses the more common 802.11n wireless standard instead. The four-port peripheral allows devices such as printers, scanner, harddisks, etc. to be shared. It is backward-compatible with 802.11b/g routers as well as the company's N1 Wireless Router. The list price is US$129.99 (S$196.57) and will be available for order soon.

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