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Wireless-G Broadband Gateway GWA502

By Vincent A. Randazzese
June 18, 2004    12:00 PM ET

IOGEAR's Wireless-G Broadband Router offers twice the signal range of other access points.

IOGEAR introduces the GWA502, an 802.11g broadband wireless access point and router. Up to four PCs can connect to the device. An internal patch antenna and Super-Fi technology offers twice the range of other access points, perfect for multi-floor buildings.

The GWA502 offers a turnkey firewall and security package with support for WPA, WEP and AES security standards. The router is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP and Mac OS 9.2 and above.

The product is easy to install, set up and manage, and makes short work of wireless installations while providing fast, reliable throughput. The device comes with installation software, a quick start guide, Ethernet cable and a power adapter.

Product: Wireless-G Broadband Gateway GWA502
Price: $89.95
Authorization Requirements: None
Distributors: Ingram, D&H, Tech Data
Warranty: Three years
Company: IOGEAR
City, State: Irvine, Calif.
Phone: (949) 453-8782
Web-site: www.iogear.com

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