This goes against the original criteria outlined in the first post (again, emphasis mine):
and has already been mentioned in the last year's thread for WR3000:
Otherwise, I agree, it does look like an interesting device.
This goes against the original criteria outlined in the first post (again, emphasis mine):
and has already been mentioned in the last year's thread for WR3000:
Otherwise, I agree, it does look like an interesting device.