Published on October 27th,2009 at 4:16 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

NEC Announce Their First, Smallest WiMAX Router with Wireless LAN for Japan

Here’s the AtermWM3300R, NEC’s compact (94x67x22mm at 145g) new WiMAX router with embedded wireless LAN (BG). It offers Multi SSID functions as well as basic Wireless Lan Security protocols like WEP and WPA(TKIP/AES) in order to offer you the ability to connect a PC via USB or WiFi to the Internet on the go, and virtually offers a small network access to the Internet wherever you are (within WiMAX coverage area anyway).

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NEC Announce Their First, Smallest WiMAX Router with Wireless LAN for Japan
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