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Belkin Wireless G+ MIMO


$60.00 Released April, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Better range and throughput compared to most standard 802.11g routers. Stable - provides users with a solid, consistent connection. Includes several higher-end features such as IPSec and PPTP.

The Cons:Not certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Questionable 'lifetime' warranty. Lacks Gigabit Ethernet ports.

The Belkin Wireless G+ MIMO is a wireless router that can be connected to a DSL modem to share an internet connection across a network.  The router is an upgrade to Belkin's Wireless G+ since it is 2 times faster than standard 802.11g technology and provides a wider range of 1000 feet.

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  It offers VPN support and a variety of security features including WPA and WEP Wi-Fi protection and MAC address filtering.  The Wireless G+ MIMO has a silver casing, dual antennas, and a built-in 4-port ethernet switch for wiring computers to the network.  It also has a quick setup wizard that detects internet settings and configures the router, making it easy for the average user to setup.  The router has a suggested retail price of $60 and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 2x faster than 802.11g
  • 1000-foot range
  • Dual antenna configuration
  • Backwards compatibility
  • Quick Setup Wizard
  • 4-port ethernet switch
  • Compatible with Belkin's G Plus MIMO, Pre-N and legacy 802.11b/802.11g devices
  • WPA and WEP Encryption, MAC address filtering
  • VPN Support: IPSec pass-through , PPTP
  • Silver casing
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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    better range and throughput compared to most standard 802.11g routers

  • 1

    stable - provides users with a solid, consistent connection

  • 1

    includes several higher-end features such as IPSec and PPTP

  • 1

    looks good - features a sleek silver casing

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    easy to setup for novice users

Cons
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    not certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance

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    questionable 'lifetime' warranty

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    lacks Gigabit Ethernet ports

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