| COMPEX NP26G 802.11G WIRELESS ( NP26G ) |

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Model: NP26G
Brand: Compex
Manufacturer: Compex, Inc.
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 1
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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| Features: |
11 Operable Channels Wireless Distribution System Support NAT with Optional SPI Firewall URL Filtering VPN Pass-Thru (PPTP, IPSec |
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| Description: |
| The Compex NetPassage 26G is an IEEE 802.11g wireless broadband router featuring PRISM Nitro technology. With Prism Nitro technology, wireless networks can achieve up to 50% higher throughput in pure wireless "G" networks and 300% increased throughput in mixed-mode environments. This feature-rich wireless broadband router allows configuration of advanced features using an easy-to-use web managed interface. Advanced features of the NetPassage 26G include the support of Virtual Servers, Time-Based management, Static Address Translation, VPN pass-through for PPTP and IPsec tunneling traffic, DHCP Server, Parallel Broadband, Pseudo VLAN, NAT & SPI firewall and URL Filtering. Its secure gateway firewall uses NAT technology to conserve expensive public IP addresses while hiding users from the WAN. At the next level, using SPI firewall allows the administrator to restrict and monitor the Internet traffic flow into the private network. |
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| User Reviews (1 total): |
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NP26G pulls its weight, April 2, 2004
By unknown
Networking can get so complicated that I think it is important to go off of recommendations. I had a client of mine recommend this router to me for office use. I have now become a fan of Compex after my experience with the NP26G. My favorite pro about it is the webcam server feature. I have read reviews about it and of course that is what they focus on. I haven't heard of anything similar to Compex's router. I also like the Pseudo VLAN feature so that I can protect certain files from employees. All in all I don't have any complaints.
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