I review the Aeropad Mini over at MacTalk
January 16th, 2009 by Raj

If wireless networking for legacy Macs is your thing, and I’m almost positive it is, then you might be interested in checking out a review of the Aeropad Mini from Macsense that I’ve written for MacTalk Australia.
The Aeropad Mini is a nifty little device that plugs into your computer’s ethernet port enabling it to connect to any 802.11b/g network without any software needed to be installed. It’s a great solution for Mac’s in particular because 90% of the wifi USB devices out there don’t work on a Mac (or need a lot of screwing around).
If this kind of thing floats your boat check it out here.
Tags: aeropad, apple, Mac, macsense, mactalk, networking, review, wifi, wireless






January 29th, 2009 at 8:48 pm
I just read some reviews and the macsense website where it says it can be used on an Xbox, but how can it be powered without a usb port ?
January 29th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
@nick It can’t, I’d imagine they mean an xbox 360 which has USB ports on it already.
January 30th, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Damn, oh well for $10 it was worth a shot, i can always use it somewhere else or wire in a 5V power lead with USB socket.