Bond
06-22-2002, 04:29 PM
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/363/363058p1.html
If you want any more proof that Nihon-Jin gamazu get all the neat toys, check out this spanking new Broadband Router for the PlayStation 2. Created by the same company that pieced together the Broadband Adapter, Melco Inc.'s "AirStation" allows inclined high-speed players the convenience of wireless networking.
Already tested 100% effectively with Final Fantasy XI, the AirStation can not only act as a wireless hub for the PS2, but also for desktop and laptop computers. Divided into countless versions (some with slots, others with PC cards, battery packs, etc.), the many forms of Melco's AirStation retails anywhere between 26,000 and 36,000 yen ($215 and $300 U.S. dollars).
http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/airstation.jpg
The newest unit was released yesterday, and any additional information can be found at Melco's Japanese product website. Sugoi!
Sounds cool, but just a little pricey.
If you want any more proof that Nihon-Jin gamazu get all the neat toys, check out this spanking new Broadband Router for the PlayStation 2. Created by the same company that pieced together the Broadband Adapter, Melco Inc.'s "AirStation" allows inclined high-speed players the convenience of wireless networking.
Already tested 100% effectively with Final Fantasy XI, the AirStation can not only act as a wireless hub for the PS2, but also for desktop and laptop computers. Divided into countless versions (some with slots, others with PC cards, battery packs, etc.), the many forms of Melco's AirStation retails anywhere between 26,000 and 36,000 yen ($215 and $300 U.S. dollars).
http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/airstation.jpg
The newest unit was released yesterday, and any additional information can be found at Melco's Japanese product website. Sugoi!
Sounds cool, but just a little pricey.