“Putting all other MFDD’s to shame is the ASUS WL-700gE. Officially it’s a wireless router (because it’s got to be called something, but that’s like calling Arnold Schwarzenegger ‘that guy with all the muscles’. The truth is a lot more involved and complex. The ASUS WL-700gE is more like a combination of a wireless router/gateway and a thin client system, and the feature-set is rich, rich, rich. Read on and make awe-inspired gasping noises at all the appropriate places.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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What do you call a router that is far more than just a router?
TweakTown reviews a wireless router from ASUS, that does a lot more than just connect your network. For instance, it comes with a 160 Gb IDE harddrive inside, which can be setup up in a RAID if you so wish. Read the full reivew to find out how much more it can do for you.