The WM-G300DR is the latest wireless N router from I-O Data that boasts up to 300Mbps transfer speed over a Wi-Fi connection. This new Wi-Fi router also comes with its very own USB port that enables you to easily share other devices over the network. Additionally, the I-O Data WM-G300DR also has an eye-catching design. [I-O Data via Akihabara]
Novatel Wireless 2372 Rocket Mobile Hotspot - Rogers has finally released the Novatel Wireless 2372 Rocket Mobile Hotspot. The device connects to Rogers’ 3G network and acts as a portable hotspot for up to 5 computers, cell phones, or any Wi-Fi-enabled gadgets with 802.11b/g Wi-Fi capabilities.
Novatel Wireless 2372 Rocket Mobile Hotspot compatible with both Windows and OS X, the Rogers Rocket Mobile Hotspot also supports microSD cards up to 16GB for easy file access. Its battery provides enough juice for up to four hours. The Rocket Mobile Hotspot retails for $49.99 on a 3-year contract or $249.99 without any contract. [Rogers]
ASUS has proudly introduced their futuristic-looking wireless router at CeBIT 2010. Known as the ASUS RT-N56U, the device supports Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, dual band support, 3G HSDPA USB dongles, printers and HDDs (via USB). There are also two USB ports, four Gigabit LAN and one Gigabit WAN. According to ASUS, this super-thin router can hold 30,000 concurrent sessions and provides dual band support. What makes the ASUS RT-N56U more special is that it has star shaped light indicators. No details on price or release date. [Softpedia]