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TRENDnet TEW-635BRM


$110.00 Released November, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Runs very stable, doesn't tend to need a reboot. Built-in wizard helps to set everything up quickly. Creates a very fast uplink connection, improves bandwidth over normal DSL modems.

The Cons:Can take some convincing with your ISP to get them to give you the settings you need. Updating the firmware isn't a bulletproof process, can cause the router to malfunction if it doesn't go right. A little complicated to set up for many users, lots of terms in the wizard that people might not understand.

The TRENDnet TEW-635BRM is a 300Mbps, wireless N ADSL2/2+ modem router compatible with most ADSL-based Internet service provider networks. It delivers both Internet access and a high-performance wireless N network via one single, compact solution.

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One connected, users can surf the Internet, download files, play games, and talk online. For security, the TEW-635BRM hosts a double firewall and advanced wireless encryption, including WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. Additional features of the TRENDnet TEW-635BRM include UPnP and ALG support for Internet applications (e-mail, FTP, gaming), multiple VPN pass-through up to 100 sessions, and MIMO antenna technology for reduced dead spots.

Features

  • Wireless N ADSL2/2+ Modem Router
  • 802.11b/g Compliance
  • 10/100 Ethernet
  • Advanced Encryption
  • Firewall Protection
  • Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • VPN Pass-Through
  • Universal Plug and Play (UpnP)
  • Application Level Gateway (ALG)

Specifications

  • Standards: 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0, IEEE 802 11b/g
  • WAN: 1 x RJ-11
  • LAN: 4 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX Port
  • Protocol: DHCP (Client/Server), SMTP, NTP
  • VPN Pass-Through: PPTP, IPSec, L2TP (up to 100 sessions)
  • Firewall: NAT w/ALGs, DoS, Access Control, Port Forwarding, Schedule-Based URL Filtering
  • Antennas: 2x Fixed 2dBi

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  • 1

    runs very stable, doesn't tend to need a reboot

  • 1

    built-in wizard helps to set everything up quickly

  • 1

    creates a very fast uplink connection, improves bandwidth over normal DSL modems

  • 1

    WiFi coverage is good, and stays stable

Cons
  • 1

    can take some convincing with your ISP to get them to give you the settings you need

  • 1

    updating the firmware isn't a bulletproof process, can cause the router to malfunction if it doesn't go right

  • 1

    a little complicated to set up for many users, lots of terms in the wizard that people might not understand

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