How small could it be? As small as one Japanese Yen coin!
Elecom is going to release the world’s smallest Wi-Fi router “WDC-433SU2M” series in early October. It weights only 2g (W14.9xL18.5xH7.1mm). Many people have been wondering what capabilities it has. Can it do comparisons of 2.4ghz vs 5ghz? Could it be enough to power a large home’s internet needs, or is it more of a single person router? Well, we have some of the details on hand, so let us lay it out for you.
It’s compatible with the latest wireless standard “IEEE802.11ac”, which enables Max. 433Mbps high-speed communication. Accessing a router’s settings differs from each device meaning following these Arris Router login instructions may not get you very far with Elecom’s router but those with an Arris router at home should find the information very useful. It is crazy how small technology like this is getting these days. Imagine five years ago having a router this powerful, let alone this small. It is genuinely mind boggling at times. If it came with ethernet ports it would be perfect for most homes, and people could say goodbye to those large, chunky router boxes from their living rooms.
You can download the driver software from Elecom’s website, which means you can install it with a device that is not compatible with CD-ROM such as Ultrabook. If you have a router and are trying to access the information on default usernames and passwords, you may find this website handy.
Est. Price: 32 USD
Color: black, white
Source: AkihabaraNews.com