The Internet is one of the 20th century's greatest communications developments. It allows people around the world to send e-mail to one another in a matter of seconds! We're all used to seeing the various parts of the Internet that come into our homes and offices -- the Web pages, e-mail messages and downloaded files that make the Internet a dynamic and valuable medium. But none of these parts would ever make it to your computer without a piece of the Internet that you've probably never seen.
In fact, most people have never stood "face to machine" with the technology most responsible for allowing the Internet to exist at all: the router. The router is the only device that sees every message sent by any computer on either of the company's networks. For more information on wireless routers, check out the pages on Wireless-Routers.org!