No. We haven’t changed into NASNetBuilder

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Tim Higgins

With the wireless market hung up on waiting for the 11n Draft 2.0 dam to break, and with media file downloading showing no sign of slowing down, NASes are a good place for consumer networking manufacturers to focus their efforts. Improved performance, more features and more competition is good for everyone.

Now, excuse me, I have to go test another NAS!

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