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I’ve written about the Prodigy WiFlyer before, but now they’re co-branding with SBC: The WiFlyer from Always On Wireless puts Wi-Fi, an Ethernet port, and a V.92 dial-up modem into a single box. They’re now selling a version that will be branded as, deep breath, SBC Yahoo! Dial for $130 starting today.
There are tens of millions of Internet-equipped households that use dial-up, and there are practically no simple dial-up-to-Wi-Fi devices. Apple’s AirPort Extreme Base Station is $200, and while it offers a built-in modem, it’s not functionally superior to the WiFlyer for this particular purpose.
Posted by Glennf at October 11, 2005 12:10 PM
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