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[* black] Luckily the outer cowling comes off with a simple twist. You can't plug any cables in without shucking that shield, it better be simple.
-[* black] The ~~rifling~~ fins along the inside of the ~~barrel~~ cowling are to encourage air circulation, as this tower has no fan to cool itself.
+[* black] The ~~rifling~~ fins along the inside of the ~~barrel~~ cowling are perhaps there to encourage air circulation, as this tower has no fan to cool itself.
[* black] Under the hood we see the real branding on this guy. Google has contracted with TP-Link for the first iteration of the OnHub.
[* icon_note] Smug [http://www.tp-link.com/en/for-service-provider.html|TP-Link guy|new_window=true] approves of this product. Let's see how he feels once the ASUS OnHub is on the table, "[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2015/08/meet-onhub-new-router-for-new-way-to-wi.html|later this year]."
[* black] We also get a peek at some components. Is that an antenna we see? We're itching with anticipation.