I am not entirely sure how I survived before wireless. How I lived when I only had a hard line connecting me to the internet via my PC. How limiting. How weird! If I went back in time today, I would very likely start suffering from withdrawal symptoms.
ASUS seem to understand my addictions. They bring things out that answer my quiet little prayers and deliver unto me the things that keep me going from day to day. Take the WL-330N3G 6-in-1 wireless N mobile router, for example.
Yes the WL-330N3G does own a very long name that begs me to call it Cedric in short, but it also is in possession of a hearty, healthy, happy bunch of features that make me go, “Waaaahooo!” Well, I make a different noise entirely, but I am not entirely sure how to spell shivering and gibbering sounds.
So…what does the WL-330N3G Wireless N router (Cedric) offer that makes it so special? Well it comes in white so it can disappear neatly into the background of most living spaces. Instead of a black behemoth glaring at you from behind the TV, you can have something small and sweet and lovely that nobody notices until it is too late, mwaahahah. Oh, wait, this is not the disaster movie review…
The WL-330N3G Wireless N router has a 3G router, a hotspot, an Ethernet-to-WiFi adapter, is easy to use, powered by USB and priced at a very decent point. It offers a plethora of features at a cost that doesn’t make you want to run screaming from the room.
It can be used to share a tasty 3G broadband connection or it can be a hotspot or it can be a standard wireless router. How is that for giving and sharing? The fact that the ASUS WL-330N3Gis so small and pocket friendly means that you can take it with you on the go, easy access to the internet no matter where you are in the world.
This is extraordinarily brilliant. Think about it, you can have instant internet whether you are on a train, stuck in traffic, or lolling on a park bench in the summer sun (summer IS coming!). The reviews of the ASUS WL-330N3G are also very positive with PC World giving it a tasty four out of five stars.
Tamsin