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TRENDnet TEW-633GR
$130.00
Released August, 2007
The Pros:Gigabit switch and 802.11N - very fast connections for elimination of the network bottleneck when transferring files between computers. 3-year limited warranty. Backwards compatibility with older wireless clients.
The Cons:Wireless N and Gigabit switch are not required for the vast majority of consumers. Expensive. Encounters strange routing issues on occasion.
The TRENDnet TEW-633GR is a wireless router that can be connected to a cable or DSL modem to share an internet connection and files across a network. The router utilizes draft 802.11n technology for 14x the speed and 6x the range of 802.11g routers and includes backwards compatibility to support a combination of 802.11g/b/n devices.
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It offers VPN support, WPA and WEP encryption, and a manual on/off wireless switch to secure both the wired and wireless connections. The router also features StreamEngine technology which prioritizes internet calls, gaming, and video streaming to reduce jitter. The TEW-633GR is an upgrade to the TEW-631BRP since it includes gigabit networking technology with a 4-port gigabit ethernet switch to increase speed, range, and reliability, making it suitable for gaming. It also has an updated designed with glossy black casing and three antennas with technology to reduce dead spots in the wireless range. It is intended to be easy to install, making it easy for the average user to setup, and comes with a 3 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- Draft 802.11n Technology
- Gigabit Networking Technology
- StreamEngine Technology
- Built-in 4-port Gigabit Switch
- 3 Antennas
- Backwards compatibility with 802.11b/g
- Manual On/Off Wireless Switch
- Quick Installation
- Security: WPA, WPA2, WEP, MAC address filtering
- Supports IPSec and PPTP VPN Pass-Through sessions
- Glossy Black Casing
- Dimensions: 5.9 x 6.4 x 1 inches
- 3 year limited warranty
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Gigabit switch and 802.11N - very fast connections for elimination of the network bottleneck when transferring files between computers
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backwards compatibility with older wireless clients
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comes with an easy to use installation CD
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good manual configuration features
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physical wireless on/off switch
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hardcore user extras (NTP, Dynamic DNS)
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Wireless N and Gigabit switch are not required for the vast majority of consumers
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encounters strange routing issues on occasion
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glossy enclosure is a fingerprint magnet
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poor installation software
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uses non-standard IP for device configuration (192.168.10.1)
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