Finally Kyocera has come out with the Kyocera KR2.
It claims to support PCMCIA Cards, Express Cards as well as USB Cards.
It has 3 antennas and supports 802.11g and 802.11n.
It also claims that it supports VPN Passthrough, but so did the KR1. I guess we'll see on that.
It also has an ethernet uplink unlike the the KR1. Although it still has 4 LAN ports.
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It claims to support PCMCIA Cards, Express Cards as well as USB Cards.
It has 3 antennas and supports 802.11g and 802.11n.
It also claims that it supports VPN Passthrough, but so did the KR1. I guess we'll see on that.
It also has an ethernet uplink unlike the the KR1. Although it still has 4 LAN ports.
Click here to check out the product in our online store: http://www.rfwel.com/shop/?target=pr...cat=105&page=1
Check back for more information on this router as we get.