I rather like the design. It seems sort of retro at first, but then if you compare it to a lot of the other designs out there (D-Link, for instance) by comparison it's quite stylish and arguably more modern.
Anyway, the genius of the design is not in the unit itself but in the external antenna stand. The place where you can run all of your ethernet wiring to is almost never the most ideal location for the antennas. Buying a couple of desk mount antennas for your router is of course possible, but they end up being overpriced when they should be standard.
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John Laur @ Nov 29th 2006 9:56AM
I rather like the design. It seems sort of retro at first, but then if you compare it to a lot of the other designs out there (D-Link, for instance) by comparison it's quite stylish and arguably more modern.
Anyway, the genius of the design is not in the unit itself but in the external antenna stand. The place where you can run all of your ethernet wiring to is almost never the most ideal location for the antennas. Buying a couple of desk mount antennas for your router is of course possible, but they end up being overpriced when they should be standard.