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By Bradley Mitchell, About.com Guide to Wireless / Networking since 1999

Netopia 3342N Pocket Modem

Sunday June 25, 2006
| Commentary | If you have DSL Internet service (or want it) and only one PC to network, the Netopia 3342N represents the ultimate in convenient access. The compact 3342N plugs into the USB port of your computer and serves as the broadband modem. Less than 3.5 inches (90 mm) long and weighing only 3 ounces (85 g), the 3342N gets its power from the USB connection. The device automatically sets up correct Windows network settings (both DHCP and PPPoE) using built-in software when first plugged in.

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