Wireless Router? That’s become a common computer device in the last three years. But Wireless router with network usb sharing port? This is a bit difference! As announced by Netgear, their new Rangemax Wireless-N Gigabit Router with USB model number WNR3500L.

It has gigabit ports for fast wired connections and a single USB port. In case you would like to share a usb device via the network, you could simply attached your usb device via a usb cable to the router and there you go, other network members could also enjoy the usb devices (external hard drives, digital camera, digital frame, etc).
Probably the best feature on this device is that the router is open-source and can also run under Linux. It features a Broadcom 480MHz MIPS 74K CPU, 8MB of Flash and 64MB of RAM. The router also supports one touch secure setup as well.
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