TP-Link Portable 3G Wireless N Router fits in your pocket, draws power from USB
11/16/2011

Sure, we may be fast approaching the 12th year of the 21st century, but as you may have noticed, planet Earth has yet to be coated in a warm, fuzzy blanket of WiFi. And yes, we're just as befuddled as you. For now -- and for the foreseeable future as well -- we'll need to restart furnishing our own provisions for reliable cell telephone information highway access, which is often no small feat. Fortunately, if you're able to find a USB 3G modem or Ethernet connection, TP-Link's new portative 3G/3.75G cell telephone N Router (TL-MR3020) can hook you up with WiFi for a mere $40.
The tiny device is small enough to fit in your pocket, and offers a variety of power options, including a constituent plug and mini USB connector -- enabling you to use the device with an superficial battery pack, for example. A second USB port lets you hook up a UMTS/HSPA/EVDO USB 3G modem, which you can then dish out to other digital telephone gadgets. This pocketable WiFi wonder will be usable on December 14th at Fry's, Micro Center, B&H and Data Vision, along with e-tailers like Newegg and Amazon. If an Ethernet-only model will suit your needs, the TL-WR700N is another option, shipping on remembrance day 23rd for $30. Jump past the break for the full rundown from TP-Link.
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