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Portable Hubs?

Nahdude asks: "A friend of mine and I tend to have frequent mini-LAN parties in odd places like diners or parks with our laptops. We've been using a crossover cable with no problems, but recently we've attracted some attention from friends, and even some strangers, who want in on the action. So I've looked (without success) for a portable networking solution. Has anyone found and had luck with a battery powered network hub? Keeping in mind that wireless, although neat, will probably be a bit difficult because the expense of mobile wireless cards could be out of range of a lot of the people interested (we had 15 people last week in a bar, woot, but only 2 player games with crossovers because they wouldn't let us plug in a hub)." I haven't seen many of these now, but maybe if someone plants the idea in people's heads we'll see these several years from now...

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  1. Re:Easiest way by WolfWithoutAClause · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Seriously, somebody else posted a link to a genuine battery-powered hub. You should check that out.

    Yeah, I did. You're a total spanner. They took a standard hub and connected a battery to it, just like I was suggesting. It's a smaller one, and so it doesn't last as long. But if you'd actually read my posting, you'd note that I only gave a car battery as an example. You're a total div, you know that?

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