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Meraki Mini Lets You Conquer The WiFi World
Filed in archive In The Network by Mark Rollins on May 14, 2007
Meraki Mini Lets You Conquer The WiFi World
I have a dream of expanding the size of my wireless network, but at a low price. In that case, perhaps the Meraki Mini is for me.

At $49, these compact Wi-fi repeaters are designed to suction-cup (or attach via adhesive pad) to conquer the web world. You can buy them by bulk in sets of 3, 20, or even one hundred. Each one includes a 10/100 auto-crossover Ethernet port for connecting non-wifi compatible hardware. You can even setup billing for other users, and plot out the location on Google Maps.

Unfortunately, you will need a power adaptor for each one.

Via OhGizmo!


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