| Trendnet TEW-623BRP Wireless N Home Router |

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Model: TEW-632BRP
Brand: TRENDnet
Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 1
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0), IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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| Features: |
12x the speed of wireless g** 4x the coverage of wireless g** Stream videos, download files and play games all at the same time Advanced wireless encryption Firewall protects from Internet attacks |
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| Description: |
| The TEW-632BRP Wireless N Home Router delivers the highest level of security, 12x the speed and 4x the range of wireless G. Install the product in minutes with Easy-Go installation and seamlessly stream live media, download files, play games and talk Online all at the same time and with no wireless lag. The latest in wireless encryption and a secure firewall provide the ultimate in wired and wireless security. Advanced MIMO antenna technology delivers superior range and eliminates dead spots. A quick and intuitive installation process and remote management capabilities make this router well suited for your most demanding networking needs. Output Power - 802.11b 17dBm (typical), 802.11g 13dBm (typical) and 802.11n 13dBm (typical) Receiving Sensitivity - 802.11b -85dBm (typical) at 11Mpbs, 802.11g -68dBm (typical) at 54Mbps and 802.11n -62dBm (typical) at 300Mbps Dimension - Length 7.7 x Width 4.7 x Height 1.1 (195x120x30mm) Weight - 0.7 pounds (335 grams) |
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| User Reviews (1 total): |
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Decent wireless-n router for the price, November 19, 2007
By realitymyth (Pittsburgh, PA)
I bought this wireless router for a small home network. It took a while to set up -- an hour or so initially and then a week's worth of tweaking -- but now it's working relatively reliably.
PROS: - It's an n router, so it has at least the potential to be as fast as your wired connection. - Aesthetically, it looks decent. - Compatible with both Windows and Macs. - For Windows computers, setup is probably pretty simple (so long as you don't want to fully customize the install) since the router comes with an easy install CD. - The range is good. I have strong signal throughout my apartment and a good distance outside it as well. - For the technology, the price is great. - Nice options for security, whether you want firewalls or encryptions, etc.
CONS: - For Mac users: It's compatible, but you'll have to go through manual setup, the steps for which aren't yet up on the Trendnet site. For either platform, though, just plug your modem into the router's WAN port, plug the computer into one of the router's LAN ports, then type 192.168.10.1 into your browser's address bar to take you to the manual setup. - The router disconnected too frequently for my tastes (say, two or three times a day, at least) when I had its n capabilities enabled. The speed was great, but the disconnects weren't worth it. After restricting it to b and g only, the disconnects stopped. While the drop in speed is hardly significant, it is something to keep in mind. - Constantly blinking green lights on the front are a bit annoying if you keep the router facing you.
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