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Lau26



Create a Ethernet WAN-port on MBR624GU 3G-router

Hello,

I am about to purchase an Netgear MBR624GU 3G-router and have a question about it.

Is it possible to connect a lets say Nintendo Wii Ethernet-adapter (or any other USB Ethernet-adapter for that matter) to the only USB-port of the router to create a Ethernet WAN-port?

Because thats the only thing thats missing on this device in my opinion.
If so than that would really make my decision alot easier.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Regards, Lau26
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