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Wireless Router (b+g)
Wireless Router (b+g)
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Model: BWRG1000
Brand: Bountiful WiFi
Manufacturer: Bountiful WiFi
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 2
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
 
Features:
Five Units Access Point, Router, Point-to-Point Bridge, Point-to-multipoint Bridge, and wireless repeater all in one
Extreme receive sensitivity of -95 dBm even weak clients can be heard
Port Forwarding, SNMP, Quad SSID, Disable SSID, Remote Admin, DMZ Hosting and more
4 LAN ports and one WLAN connection
VPN-Pass through, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2, WEP and 802.1x to ensure
 
Description:
The BWRG1000 is perfect for installs requiring large spaces and good speeds. With its rich features, the BWRG1000 is easily deployed, making it extremely versatile and appealing to everyone. Whether you are looking for a complex wireless network for a small-large business or you're looking for an easy home solution right out of the box, Bountiful WiFi's BWRG1000 offers the performance you are looking for. Detachable di-pole, 2.2 dBi, RP-SMA Antenna Type System Requirements - 200 MHz Processor or faster, 64MB RAM, Internet Explorer 4.0, Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher for web-based configuration, CD-ROM Drive, Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP or Mac OS X
 
User Reviews (2 total):
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    Leopard users please read !, November 24, 2007
By Ken Gilbert
I am running 10.5.1 and Safari 304 hangs when accessing the internal web page. Firefox 30b1 has same issue. Spent over an hour with tech support (HIGHLY qualified agent; Called at 2am, they have 24hr support) and could not fix it.
Tried Camino 153 and it works perfectly.

Only nig is the LOUD fan noise ... May have to locate it in another room.

ken


    Looking for a router with RANGE? This is it..., September 15, 2007
By Black River Enthusiast (Georgetown, SC)
I've tried numerous wireless routers: Belkin, Linksys, Netgear, Ruckus and others. I have a special need for wireless surveillance over a 5 acre property. Previously the Netgear RangeMax Pre-N router provided the best coverage. Then I discovered this 1 watt (maximum allowable power) router by BountifulWiFi and could not be more pleased. I now getting 3x+ the performance at 500+ feet through walls. It was easy to setup and has numerous features(DMZ, port forwarding, and all security options, etc.) The ONLY minor complaint is some fan noise--which I guess it needs to cool the extra power...

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