DWL-G700AP new accessory for my notebook
If you have read all my blog, you should noticed month ago I bought new HP nx8220 PY538ES notebook. So the next purchase was wireless access point D-Link DWL-G700AP.
Here is some product features:
The DWL-G700AP is Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11g compliant, meaning that it can connect and interoperate with other 802.11g compatible wireless client devices. The G700AP is also backwards compatible to 802.11b.
It is really easy to use. With its web-based setup wizard, the DWL-G700AP Access Point ensures that you will be up and running on a wireless network in just a matter of minutes. The DWL-G700AP also includes an embedded DHCP server that can automatically assign IP addresses to wireless network clients.
Euroleague regular season
Euroleague regular season have just ended and now we have Top16 teams. Here they are:
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TOP 16 Draw levels
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Level 1*
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Unicaja
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Tau Ceramica
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Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Panathinaikos*
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Level 2*
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Climamio Bologna
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Efes Pilsen
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CSKA Moscow
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Zalgiris Kaunas
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Level 3*
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Lietuvos Rytas**
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Benetton Treviso
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Winterthur FCB
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Real Madrid
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Level 4*
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Olympiacos
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Bamberg
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Ulker
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Cibona***
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* best second-place team
** worst third-place team
*** best sixth-place team
Actually it was clear that in first level we’ll have Unicaja, Tau Ceramica and Panathinaikos. Only last minute defending champions Maccabi got first level. They should say thanks to Efes Pilsen couse they unexpected lost to Cibona. But this victory gave the last spot to Cibona in Top16. One of the bigest surprise this year was Bamberg. They managed to overcome such teams as Olympia or AEK.
Another interesting info is individual statistics leaders. Dejan Milojevic of Partizan had the best average index rating, 23.6 over 12 games after he missed the last one. He was also the top rebounder of the first phase with 10.1 per game. Euroleague newcomer Drew Nicholas of Benetton was top scorer with 18.6 points on average. Pablo Prigioni of Tau Ceramica finished first in assists, with 6.9 per game. Darjus Lavrinovic of Zalgiris topped everyone with 2.7 blocks and Jeff Trepganier of Ulker with 3.5 steals.