Senao 200mW miniPCI wireless card now available
We’ve added the Senao 200mW 802.11b miniPCI wireless card to our wireless range. This 200mW card gives you the power you’ve been looking for. With the right antenna, you can finally cover the distance and get connected.
You can pick up one of these high power wireless cards at the special introductory price of $125 (until 31 July 2005).
WRAP 2 Outdoor even more affordable
Get more of what you want
We’ve reorganised the inclusions and options for the WRAP 2 Outdoor box and pack to give you more of what you want and less of what you don’t.
Now you get to choose your pigtails and your antennas. You can also leave out the CF card, or the miniPCI wireless card or the POE kit. And the wall mounting bracket is no longer a standard inclusion.
Don’t want the antennas? Don’t buy them. Have your own pigtails already? Leave them out. The choice is yours.
Order yours today!
In other news…
New products for June
Get yourself a high power Senao 200mW 802.11b miniPCI wireless card for just $125 (special introductory price, available until 31 July 2005).
You can also buy a Senao 200mW 802.11b miniPCI wireless kit with a reverse SMA pigtail and matching 5dBi omni antenna.
We’ve added N-type bulkhead pigtails (in reverse and straight polarity) and a 5.5 dBi reverse polarity N-type waterproof omni antenna to our range.
The wall mounting bracket for the WRAP 2 Outdoor is now available as a separate add-on.
New and improved product options
We’ve rejigged some of our other product options to make your selections easier. Now you can remove options entirely for the WRAP 1-1, WRAP 1-2, WRAP 2 Outdoor and the net4801 packs, making them even more flexible and affordable.
Price changes in the new (financial) year
New suppliers, changing costs and the weakening Aussie dollar have prompted us to review our prices, so now is your chance to buy before some of our prices change in the new financial year.
Extra bits
There’s an up and coming open source operating system platform called pfSense® . It’s derived from m0n0wall, but with a different set of objectives, and most importantly, offers WRAP and net4801 versions. It’s still in alpha release but we think it’s worth keeping an eye on.
Have a look at our software resources page for more information.
Quick poll
In this month’s quick poll, we’d like to get to know you a little better. We’re wondering what your main interest in our products is.
So if you’d like to take a moment to tell us a bit about yourselves, we’d appreciate it. Please consider voting the next time you drop by our front page.