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TP-Link TL-WR941ND
$60.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Able to provide full coverage of two floors of a house. Antennas can be changed for increased coverage. Good bandwidth even at the outer areas of the range.
The Cons:Not completely compatible with everything, some devices loose connection regularly.
The TP-Link TL-WR941ND is a wireless router designed for small business or home networking environments. This is the same as the TP-Link TL-WR940N, but uses 3 detachable antennas to allow for easy repairs should one of them get damaged.
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This router is designed to cover both Wi-Fi 802.11n connections and wired 10/100 Ethernet, with WEP and WPA encryption protocols enabled. Further security is available through a firewall that can use IP, MAC or URL filtering. Additional functions such as PPPoE, dynamic and static IP are supported, and server support comes in the form of virtual server, special application and DMZ host.
Features
- Supports PPPoE, Dynamic IP, and static IP broadband functions
- Automatic dialing, On-demand dialing, detachable time dialing, filling most dialing requirements
- Supports UPnP, DDNS, static routing, VPN Pass-through
- Supports virtual server, special application and DMZ host ideal for creating a website within your LAN
- Supports SSID broadcast control and MAC access control list
- Supports 64/128/152-bit WEP, complies with 128 bit WPA standard(TKIP/AES), supports MIC, IV Expansion, Shared Key Authentication, IEEE 802.1X
- Built-in firewall features IP, MAC, URL filtering which flexibly controls online access and time
- Built-in DHCP server with automatic dynamic IP address distribution
- User interface supports free WEB software updates
- Supports configuration file backup and restore
- 3 detachable Omni directional antennas
- Wall mounting or placed on a table
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able to provide full coverage of two floors of a house
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antennas can be changed for increased coverage
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good bandwidth even at the outer areas of the range
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able to aim the signal at a specific area and reduce coverage by manipulating the antennas
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installation and setup are very easy, wizard is well designed
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well written, helpful manual included
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not completely compatible with everything, some devices loose connection regularly
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