ASUS USB-N11 Wireless N USB adapter ships with EZLink
We'll admit, ASUS has us scratching our noggins on this one. Just last month, the outfit coaxed us into believing that EZLink was simply its way of saying DisplayLink. Now, however, it seems that it's a blanket term being used anytime ASUS "simplifies" something. Whatever the case may be, the outfit has introduced its newest Wireless N USB adapter, the USB-N11. Sporting integrated support for Mac, Windows and Linux-based computers, this draft-N compliant device also features a WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) button -- this is where the EZLink comes in -- that "allows users to setup a protected networking environment with ease." Per usual, there's no mention of a price or release date, so it's on you to keep an eye out for it to land anytime, anywhere.[Via I4U News]


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dragod @ Jul 30th 2008 11:25AM
I think they forgot two E's in "EeeZLink".
DSeaver @ Jul 30th 2008 11:33AM
Something put out by Asus isn't labeled EEE-something.....BLASPHEMY!
avester @ Jul 30th 2008 11:43AM
EZLink : Since writing the same password 2 times is damn hard.
nen @ Jul 30th 2008 11:46AM
At least it's not EeeZLink
avester @ Jul 30th 2008 11:47AM
Oh wow @ the first 3 comments about EEE.
chickenator @ Jul 30th 2008 11:50AM
i thought it's EeeZLink.
Chris Anderson @ Jul 30th 2008 12:06PM
Who actually uses those "Easy Setup" buttons anyway? (Besides the people who install those Linksys CDs bundled with their routers) I prefer to have control over my network, especially when it comes to my WPA passphrase!
Josh L @ Jul 30th 2008 3:00PM
This thing looks like a USB-powered pregnancy test.
Nacho PATA @ Sep 10th 2008 3:07PM
Actually, it loosk like it is missing a string on one end.