Now if only Linksys made one for us poor folks, Id be in the street
panhandling WiFi :-)

http://www.com2000.com.hk/tt-1-wa.htm

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For wireless access point user usage charge.
User needs to insert coin(s) to enable the use of wireless access point
(AP).
For example, a user wishes to use the wireless facility for Internet access.
He/She inserts coins to the specific amount and the unit will enable the
network port of the wireless AP. He/She will be able to access the Internet
for a specific time (controlled by the timer builtin the unit).
TT-1-WA(WF) integrated a Wireless 802.11b compliant Access Point with the
coin controller. Also includes a Password display function for:  Hidden
ESSID. For which a single password is required for the user to access the
wireless AP. This password is pre-stored in the memory of the control board
and will be displayed to the user when he/she inserts coins.
TT-1-WA(WG) - Integrated 802.11g (802.11b compliant) 54Mbps Wireless Access
Point. Features included: 54Mbps High Speed Wireless, 64/128bit WEP, WPA,
MAC filtering, SSID broadcast disable function, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, Large
blue LCD display with backlight, one external Dipole antenna, 6-coins
programmable precision coin validator, WPA PSK/SSID/Password Display
Function, Web-based Configuration program for Access Point, RJ-45 network
connector disable function.
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