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- Reviewed on: 06/13/2001
All-in-one networking solution
The $399 Compaq iPaq Connection Point packs a lot of networking capability into a three-pound package, including Ethernet networking, wireless and phone-line technology, a high-speed Internet modem interface, a built-in V.90 analog modem, and useful security features. The kit includes the Connection Point, a printed user guide, a power source, an RJ-11 phone cable, an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, and a wall-mounting bracket. There's no software CD or diskette; you must download all configuration software from the Web.
The Connection Point conforms to the dictum that multiservice residential gateways must resemble 22nd-century toasters. However, when its stubby rubberized antenna is raised, it's almost irresistibly cute. It's also reasonably compact (about the size of a pair of PC audio speakers), but it's so streamlined and slippery that it's difficult to pick up with one hand.
The top of the Connection Point bears four status lights. One shows whether the unit is receiving power, another shows the status of the Internet connection, the third covers the Ethernet or HomePNA network connection, and the top one indicates whether the HomeRF network is enabled. On the back are an RJ-11 jack for a telephone, an RJ-45 Ethernet jack for connecting to a local networked PC or hub, another RJ-11 for HomePNA networking and accessing the built-in V.90 modem, and an RJ-45 for connection to a cable or DSL modem. You supply the PCs, network adapters, cable or DSL modem, and cables for connecting additional computers. You also must have an existing ISP account, but unfortunately, the popular America Online and CompuServe dial-up services are incompatible with the Connection Point.
Better documents on the Web
The printed user guide is of limited value, consisting largely of a description of the Connection Point's features. You get more from the Web site, which has troubleshooting guides and all of the installation software. When you go to the Web site, download the Connection Point Wizard and run it on the first PC you connect. Next, create a floppy disk with the installation program on it if you want to set up additional computers (this could be a problem if your second computer is a notebook without a floppy drive).
The software lets you manage the Connection Point in a variety of ways. For instance, you can change V.90 modem dial-up settings, modify the broadband access configuration, and review network events. Also included are Internet connection-sharing software and 5 user licenses (upgradable to 50). To have more than five concurrent Internet sessions, you must purchase more public access licenses in five-unit blocks. Continue reading
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Compaq iPaq Connection Point CP-1:
$25.00
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