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What really sets the WRT350N apart from most of the Draft-N routers we've seen is the inclusion of a USB port for connecting storage devices. A tab in the router's configuration interface lets you manage the devices, as well as control who has particular access to them. If you connect an empty drive, you can create partitions. If you're connecting a drive that already has content, you can get information about that drive, such as the type of file system, partitions, and total and free space. If you choose, you can also erase the disk here. As the router's administrator, you can set shares to the storage devices, or who has access and what type. The two options are guest (read-only) and admin (read/write). The router also features a built-in UPnP media server that can push multimedia content out to various UPnP devices on your network, such as a digital media adapter. It also offers an FTP server, so you can dish out files from your storage device to outside your network.