| TRENDnet 300Mbps Wireless N Broadband Router |

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Model: TEW-631BRP
Brand: TRENDnet
Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 29
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11n (draft), IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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| Features: |
LAN Ports - 1x10/100 Port WAN Ports - 4 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Firewall - NAT |
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| Description: |
| The 300Mbps Wireless N Draft Router incorporates the latest wireless networking technology to increase speed, range and reliability of your wireless network. Advanced antenna technology increases wireless data coverage throughout homes and businesses. Increased speed and throughput make it the perfect solution to fulfill your multimedia needs. |
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| User Reviews (29 total): |
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nightmare router, August 18, 2007
By user
Software to connect does not work on my older XP laptop works on my Vista. After a few months 3 of the 4 network ports broke.
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Very Poor Customer Service - N configuration is not worked out..., August 14, 2007
By user (New York
If you are buying this router for the N connection speed beware! This is a draft version and the N speed is not compatible with some wireless cards that are supposed to provide N connection. Their customer service is backed up and of really bad quality (everytime you call they ask to take your information and call you back, but they never do). I don't recommend this router.
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Perfect!, July 27, 2007
By user (Funny River, Alaska.)
Works great! Top quality product. I have used many different routers, this one is easily the best. I recommend this router for anyone (easy setup).
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Good Router, July 27, 2007
By user
The setup was a little difficult but once we connected everything and fiddled with the settings everything was fine. We haven't experienced any sudden shutdowns and the speed is consistently fast. I would recommend it.
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Excellent price, superb range, June 21, 2007
By user (Santa Clara, CA, USA)
I had a setup with Linksys WRT54G and Airport Express to get wireless signal everywhere at home. I just replaced it with this router, and the coverage is superior than the past! I am also getting 114mbps data rate on my MacBook Pro. The price for this item was also quite low when compared to other Draft N routers. The only concern I have is if TRENDNet will release a firmware to make it compatible with the 802.11 N spec when that goes final.
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Recommended Router, June 21, 2007
By user (Florida)
I read many evaluations of similar routers from other brands. Choose this one. - Solved the problem of weak signal in my house. - Solved the problem I had with other brands about Wake-on-lan. Excellent product. I'm looking forward to see if Trendnet will make the software upgrade to turn this equipment a full N-specification (when the specification get's published - in 2008, I think).
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Best wireless router ever! BUT MAKE SURE YOU UPDATE the FIRMWARE, June 4, 2007
By user (Austin, TX United States)
I've tried dozens of different routers over the last 12-18 months (think of it as a weird hobby). This one has the best range and throughput of any I've tried, even with standard 802.11g client cards. It also has fantastic features, including QoS, dynamic dns, WDS, port forwarding/triggering, static DHCP assignments, etc. etc. The only somewhat negative things I can say are: It has a stupid-looking backlit "wireless router" sign on top (though not as bad as the netgear rotating LEDs); also, the router runs kind of warm. All in all, this was a highly worthwhile upgrade, even from my previous MIMO router. BTW, I get an full 802.11n connection using my dlink wireless card, so interoperability seems good.
Edit: There are now THREE different versions of this. Make sure you have the latest version of the firmware.
New Edit: As of the 11/2007 (v1.0.3.x) I have been having problems maintaining a steady connection. This seems to be a function of some changes from Atheros (I had the same problem with a Zyxel). I disabled both WISH ("wireless intelligent stream handling") and Wi-Fi protected setup and the problem went away, though this might just be coincidence.
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