Many routers have one or even two USB ports on the back. What good are they? Actually they have several practical purposes for your home network, such as enabling a shared printer. Here a few examples ...
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With a USB port on your router, you can create a file-sharing hub, turn an old printer into a wireless one, power small ...
We thought that [daffy]’s instructions and video (embedded below the break) for turning an old WRT54G router into an Internet ... regulator to supply USB bus power, and then connects it all ...
A mini UPS with 5V, 9V, 12V DC output and optional PoE can be used to power a WiFi access point, a broadband router, an SBC, ...
Locating local internet providers 1. Cover Router B's WAN (Internet) port with a piece of tape. You'll want to avoid using the port as doing so would prevent you from converting the router into an AP.
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