that certainly could be the case, it doesn't seem that well built.
I usually use the buffalo 54G usb adapter, but i keep loosing the darn things
as i tend to keep it
in my pocket in case, so i haven't been able to test it, however i use it at
trade shows and various
other demos and haven't had problems with it at all, it also has some flash
storage.
Unfortunately i haven't been able to test it with the ts7300 i just ordered yet
another one, as soon
as find my missing one or the new one arrives i'll see if it will work and post
results.
> When I looked at those on the newegg website, 3 of the 4 reviews
> mentioned heating or overheating problems. It made me wary of them.
> Sometimes it's better to keep looking than settle for an inferior
> product. If I was just playing, it would be one thing, but a quantity
> of 30 worried me.
>
> Steve
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