Monday 10 August 2009

Buffalo USB Powered Mini Ethernet Hub Buffalo LSW-TX-3EP/C For Quick Lan Parties

Not sure about you but I remember those long nights when we used to
setup a small network at my place and play Starcraft (Broodwar, yes)
till dawn with the high school buds. Those days are far and we were
young, but to be honest I'd still do it - and that was exactly what came
my mind when I saw Buffalo's USB powered mini Ethernet hub.

Perfect for building up a quick and simple LAN party with your high
placed CEO friends anytime and anywhere, the Buffalo LSW-TX-3EP/C
— a tiny, pocketable Ethernet switch that won't require much
networking knowledge to get the things rolling, promises to get the job
done. Buffalo LSW-TX-3EP/C features three 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
and draws power from either connecting to your laptop via the built-in
USB port or any other 5V DC source.
In Japan, Buffalo's mini Ethernet hub goes for some $25 and given the
fact that it brings higher and more reliable speeds than a wireless
network you set up, all you have to worry about is having some cables in
your laptop bag.

1 comment:

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