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Belkin Wireless G Universal Range Extender


$70.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Security settings are fairly easy to set up if you're comfortable with network settings. Compact device, can fit it in anywhere. Completely wireless, doesn't need a wired port connection to set up.

The Cons:Directions are confusing and don't cover everything. Setup CD doesn't work with many operating systems. Online documentation is sketchy, hard to track down.

The Belkin Wireless G Universal Range Extender a wireless router that can be connected to an existing wireless network to increase the wireless coverage.  The router utilizes 802.11g technology with backwards compatibility to support a combination of 802.11g and 802.11b technology.

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  It also has an access point mode allowing it to be connected to a wired router to add Wi-Fi capabilities to the network.  The Wireless G Universal Range Extender has silver casing, dual antennas, and is compatible with most routers and access points.  It is intended to be easy to setup by the average user and also has WPA and WEP encryption for security.  The router has a suggested retail price of $70 and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 802.11g Technology
  • Dual antenna configuration
  • Backwards compatibility
  • Wireless repeater mode
  • Access point mode
  • Easy setup
  • Compatible with most routers
  • WPA and WEP encryption
  • Silver casing
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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    security settings are fairly easy to set up if you're comfortable with network settings

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    compact device, can fit it in anywhere

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    completely wireless, doesn't need a wired port connection to set up

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    works in a number of modes depending on your network setup

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    runs unsecured with no real setup required, almost completely plug-and-play

Cons
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    directions are confusing and don't cover everything

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    setup CD doesn't work with many operating systems

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    online documentation is sketchy, hard to track down

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    difficult to reach Belkin support

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