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Broadband Internet access is now quite common and wireless has become popular in the form of the IEEE 802.11 standard. Wireless routers are abundant at reasonable price points, yet a question lingers: is an Ethernet cable still necessary for those on-the-go situations when broadband is available, but wireless is not? According to the good folks at Asus, the answer is “no,” and they don’t expect you to lug around a plastic cigar box with a wall brick power cord, either. Meet the WL-330, a versatile access point only slightly larger than a cell phone.
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