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magorkhe1
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Posted on 11-06-12 12:35
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I have a old wireless router and thinking of taking to home. Is it compatible in Nepal?
Added these:D-Link eHome EH100 4-Port Wireless G Router
- General Features:
- Standards: IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
- Wireless Signal Rate: up to 54 Mbps
- Wireless Frequency Range: 2.4 GHz to 2.462 GHz
- Security: WPA - Wi-Fi Protected Access (TKIP, MIC, IV Expansion, Shared Key Authentication), 802.1x, 64/128-bit WEP
- Modulation Technology: OFDM
- Advanced Firewall Features: NAT with VPN Pass-through, MAC Filtering, IP Filtering, URL Filtering, Domain Blocking
- VPN Pass Through/Multi-Sessions: PPTP, L2TP, IPS
- Ports:
- Four (4) LAN
- One (1) WAN
- WAN
- WLAN
- LAN (10/100)
Last edited: 06-Nov-12 01:26 PM
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GwachAquarian
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Posted on 11-06-12 12:58
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Should be fine if you have DSL there.
Just make sure you have a power adaptor that can handle 220v supply. Or else you can take a pack of rechargable batteries to tie up along with it to whatever volt your router uses. It's pretty handy in Nepal with all the load shedding that you can use your router even during load shedding.
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Posted on 11-06-12 12:58
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It will work. All the newer wifi versions support the g network. However, the speeds will depend on the connection, if its 56k then you might have a problem, if its broadband you will be fine.
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