Friday, 1 April 2011

Belkin Wireless N+ 802.11n Router (Black)


Router lets you easily create a large Wireless-N network for the home or office

MIMO antenna technology provides extended range and data throughput up to 300 Mbps

Security options include Wi-Fi Protected Setup, WPA/WPA2 and 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption

USB port allows connection of an external hard drive or thumb drive for networked storage

Four gigabit Ethernet ports



This review is from: Belkin Wireless N+ 802.11n Router (Black)The Belkin wireless N+ router is the third wireless router I have purchased over the last five years. I have a three story house and the router is located on the first floor. The earlier routers did not cover the entire house and I had to use a wireless repeater. More importantly, these earlier routers were always having to be reset, sometimes on a daily basis. This new Belkin router has taken care of both problems. It gives a substantially stronger signal and I do not need the repeater any longer. More importantly, is has been absolutely reliable. I have not had any problems since plugging it in a month ago. Set up was a breeze. I am one totally-happy camper!...

This review is from: Belkin Wireless N+ 802.11n Router (Black)I have had this router for two months, using a mixed Mac and PC environment, all with wireless N cards.The router has phenomenal range and throughput. I am getting 5 bars in locations around my house where my previous router (D Link G router) would not give a signal at all. The speeds are also amazing. Using Comcast's Blast service in the SF Bay Area, I am regularly able to attain 20 Mbs speeds over wireless and 30 over wired connections. I have a small USB hard drive connected to the router, but really haven't played with it long enough to evaluate it's network storage speeds. The hard drive is recognized by the PC but not by the Macs.The main drawback to this device is that it frequently drops the internet connection with the cable modem (an RCA Thompson model). I know the internet is still active on the Comcast end of things because my Comcast Digital Voice service is not affected, only my internet. Strangely, when this happens, it is also nearly impossible to connect to the router via the web page address (192.168.2.1). I expect that this is a firmware issue and have been waiting for updates, but no such luck yet. Also, the router has a Guest Access mode which allows others to surf the internet but does not grant them network access. Overall, great range and speed if you can tolerate the occasional need to reboot the router....

This review is from: Belkin Wireless N+ 802.11n Router (Black)Surprisingly, there are not many highly rated wireless routers out there to pick from. It seems like the best ones only get about 3-star reviews. I am upgrading from a Linksys wireless-g router that is a few years old, and wanted to make sure whatever "n" router I purchased it would be worth the money, and shows an improvement in functionality. We'll, this router delivers. I'll try to briefly bullet the reasons why:* Set up was very easy using the provided CD/tutorial. Took about 20 minutes total.* After 4 days of use, no dropped signals or functionality issues at all.* Ability to hold a flash drive (plugs right into the back of the router) that can be accessed by other computers is very convenient. Now, when I use my work laptop at home I can access or transfer files to the house laptop easily. * LED screen on the router is easy to read and shows you what is or isn't working. * I am now running internet speeds significantly faster on "n" versus "g". You'll see a big difference with this.* I am getting much stronger signals all over the house versus my Linksys router* Amazon's price of $87 makes it worth the price.I highly recommend it to all....




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