NetGear's WGR101 lacks a fancy name, but its compact size might make it a good companion: NetGear hops on the underexploited portable access point market with its sub-$90 802.11g portable device. Its unique feature is an external switch for changing between a single user mode, multi-user shared mode, and configuration. It lacks WPA at the moment, but support is promised. The price and features compare favorably with Apple's upcoming AirPort Express, which retails for $129 and includes USB printer sharing and streaming music, which aren't critical features for a road warrior.