
The Aterm WR8500N wireless LAN router from NEC is rather small in stature despite being based on the Draft 2.0 11n in addition to providing support for a/b/g connections, and measures roughly 50% smaller than its predecessor. Space saving is always a good thing in my books, and I am all for miniaturization (within reasonable boundaries, of course).
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