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SMC SMCWBR14-N2
$90.00
Released September, 2007
The Pros:Very feature-rich, enough to satisfy advanced users. Provides 100% reliable WiFi access, never loses a connection unless the device leaves the coverage area entirely. Capable of very fast file transfers.
The Cons:Wired ports are only Megabit, rather than Gigabit. Design doesn't look like much, will want to tuck it away so people don't see it. A bit confusing to set up at first, especially for entry-level users, may need to call tech support.
The SMC SMCWBR14-N2 is a wireless broadband router, allowing users to share a broadband internet connection across their home or small business network. The SMC SMCWBR14-N2 features Wireless-N technology, but is still compatible with Wireless-G and –B technologies.
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It also allows four wired 10/100 Megabit connections. The SMC SMCWBR14-N2 boasts built-in firewall protection, using a NAT firewall with SPI. The SMC SMCWBR14-N2 uses WPA and WPA2 security encryption, and allows VPN pass-through as an option. Released September 2007, the SMC SMCWBR14-N2 retails at $90.
Features
- Wireless-N Technology
- Supports up to four wired 10/100 Megabit connections
- Intelligent Streaming Handling Technology (QoS)
- WPA / WPA2 wireless encryption
- Allows VPN Pass Through
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very feature-rich, enough to satisfy advanced users
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provides 100% reliable WiFi access, never loses a connection unless the device leaves the coverage area entirely
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capable of very fast file transfers
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streams all run consistently, even when multiple streams are running
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wired ports are only Megabit, rather than Gigabit
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design doesn't look like much, will want to tuck it away so people don't see it
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a bit confusing to set up at first, especially for entry-level users, may need to call tech support
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