Thursday, November 16, 2006

Logitech Wireless Play Link

Wait! Put down that pocketknife! There's an easier way to make your wired devices wireless – and this way, those devices will actually continue to work. It's called the Logitech Play Link Wireless Extension. Not much of a name, we know, but if you want to connect your gaming console to the Internet without all those messy wires, it will bring you more joy than watching the birth of your child.

With the Play Link's pair of stylish jet-black transceivers, you'll be wirelessly connecting your Ethernet-enabled devices to your wired Ethernet network is as easily as a Detroit Tigers pitcher throws the ball past the third baseman. Just plug one of the boxes into your router and one into your Xbox, PS2, network printer, set-top box, PVR - hell, your electric toothbrush for all we care, as long as it has an Ethernet jack. As long as the two Play Link boxes are less than thirty feet apart, you're golden, baby, just golden.

So think twice before you mutilate that console game: the Logitech Play Link Wireless Extension will have you online and wire-free in two shakes of a feedback motor. And no cables will be harmed in the making of this network.

Warranty: 90 days


Features:

  • Plug and Play connection – for easy, non-technical networking set-up
  • Up to 1.5 Mbps data rate – no lag on fast Internet connections
  • Pre-paired and encrypted – to ensure interference-free, secure communications
  • New RF technology – connects automatically with up to 100-foot range
  • Standard Ethernet connection – simple connection to your gaming console, laptop or set-top box
  • No WiFi/802.11 network necessary – wireless networking without the hassle
  • No software to install – no drivers, configuration or technical skill required

Includes:

  • Two (2) pre-paired Play Link receivers
  • Two (2) AC power adapters
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Owner's Manual
Play Link works with nearly any Ethernet-enabled device, including:
  • Xbox
  • Xbox 360
  • PlayStation2
  • Nintendo GameCube
  • Macs and PCs
  • Networked printers and scanners
  • Networked set-top boxes
  • Media centers and PVRs

Requirements:

  • Broadband Internet connection
  • Available Ethernet port on broadband modem or network hub
  • Available Ethernet port on device to be networked
  • PC with Pentium processor or higher and Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
  • 64MB of RAM, 20MB of available hard disk space
  • CD-ROM Drive and USB port
  • Mac OS 9, Mac OS X v10 or later
  • Macintosh with USB port


Thu, 16 Nov 2006 20:58:34 GMT

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