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The TEW-692GR has four Gigabit LAN ports (for wired devices) and one Gigabit WAN port (to connect to an Internet source).
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The TEW-692GR has three antennas sticking up from its side, away from the network ports. This is a nice design, which keeps the ports clear.
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