For the Travel Nurse or Other Mobile Professional: TRENDnet Wireless N Travel Monitor
If you are a travel nurse or other professional who finds yourself constantly on the road, you know that WiFi is hit and miss.

Unfortunately, only about 50% of the hotels I visit have wireless Internet. More often then not, I have the plug in the phone Ethernet action, and it stinks. I did pick up a wireless D-Link travel router a few months ago, but with my new MacBook, I would love Wireless N. The new TRENDnet TEW-654TR Wireless N Travel Router is the unit I am looking for. It is small, fast, and inexpensive.
The TRENDnet Travel router is pocket-sized; it is only 2.5 x 3.25 x 0.75 inches which means it fits well in a briefcase or travel bag. It can be powered by either USB or AC. The USB power comes in handy because the TRENDnet TEW-654T isn't just a wireless router, it also features Access Point and AP Client modes. Setup is handled by the on-board web server and UI that you can connect to through direct connection or IP connection. All of that is pretty standard on travel routers. The part that makes the TRENDnet unit stand out is the fact that it provides connection speeds up to The 300Mbps through the Wireless N connection. That is certainly fast enough to handle all of your Netflix or YouTube needs while on the road.
The TRENDnet Wireless N Travel Router will retail for $75 when it is released later this year. Hopefully, I won't be traveling as much toward the end of the year, but if I am, I am certainly going to be buying one of these.
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By xrisma, August 23, 2009 @ 10:12 pm
My hobby is traveling. I do that because i like to see the others socio-cultures. That is not just traveling by coming through the place physically. But it also travel by a website. sometimes i travel by website in home,and sometimes i go out to wi -fi spots. But there is a little wi-fi spots that available in my country.In my imagination, i do like to surf into others place in others spots. I hear that is a new wireless gadget will delivered. That gadget have the name The new TRENDnet TEW-654TR Wireless N Travel Router . It is small, fast, and cheap.Cheap for everything all we can do.The TRENDnet Travel router is pocket-sized; the dimension is 2.5 x 3.25 x 0.75 inches which means it fits well in a our travel bag and briefcase. It can be powered by either USB or AC. The USB power comes in handy because the TRENDnet TEW-654T isn’t just a wireless router, it also features Access Point and AP Client modes. Setup is handled by the on-board web server and UI that you can connect to through direct connection or IP connection. All of that is standard on travel routers. The part that makes the TRENDnet unit stand out is the fact that it provides connection speeds up to The 300Mbps through the Wireless N connection. That is certainly fast enough to handle all of your connection needs while on the road. This goods costs $75.00. It is inexpensive, rather than what will you got. You ‘ll get the everything all easier in one unit goods that only cost $75.00. So, I ‘ll do have this TRENDnet Wireless N Travel Monitor.
By Woodbury commons outlet, December 15, 2010 @ 9:02 pm
My favorite part of Canada / USA for adventure travel has to be Northern BC / Alaska, to hike the Chilkoot Trail in the steps of the goldseekers of 1898. The Northwest Territories to canoe the Nahannie River and the Yukon to drive from Dawson City to Chicken, Alaska. If you like the outdoors and can put up with a few bugs, cast a fly and scale a few hills or drive on endless dirt roads sharing the space with moose, caribou, elk, bears and eagles, then these are the places to put on your list. The pleasures and experiences in driving to Inuvik on the Dempster Highway or to Prudhoe Bay on the Dalton Highway or even the Canol Road can only be felt by doing them. I would have mentioned the Alaska Highway but now it is an easy drive unlike the aforementioned.