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Review: D-Link DWL-G810 wireless bridge Print
Written by Danrok   
Thursday, 18 January 2007
Article Index
Review: D-Link DWL-G810 wireless bridge
The Hardware (cont.)
Installation and Configuration
Installation and Configuration (cont.)
Conclusion and Pricing

The Hardware (cont.)

The photo below shows the underside of the DWL-G810. The device's MAC address is printed on the label, for easy future reference when configuring a network.  There are mounting holes which allow the unit to be fixed to a wall, handy if you need to position it higher up for a better wireless signal.  There are some air intake holes for cooling - the device does get quite warm to the touch when in use.

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Underside of the unit

The next photo shows the rear connections.  You can tell how small the DWL-G810 is by comparing it with the ethernet cable jack.

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