The manufacturer D-Link, a specialist in networking products, has unveiled the DAP-1350 WiFi router miniature (only 9 inches long!) Compatible 802.11n. Supporting security protocols WPA and WPA2, this mini-router can be used as a conventional router if it is placed behind a cable modem or DSL, or as a WiFi access point.

The DAP-1350 also has a USB port. It is thus possible to connect a printer, a USB key or external hard drive using this interface, or use the USB port to connect a computer to connect it to an existing WiFi network. Whereas at the beginning of 2010, the DAP-1350 D-Link does not have any money.