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I recently bought a Belkin N1 Wireless Router to replace the D-Link Wireless ADSL Modem Router which had died after 2 years of loyal service. I thought I’d now sum up my thought in a review on the Belkin N1 Wireless Router after a couple months of use...
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The N1 retains the basic form factor of previous Belkin routers, but this one has had a black glossy makeover and looks quite stylish. Its a draft-N four-port Wi-Fi router based on the XPAN chipset by Atheros. It features the usual wireless securi...
Very easy to set up with impressive nearby performance, but a disappointing let-down for distant connections. Customers receive excellent support and a great warranty, but it’s expensive. Roger Gann Lowest online price: ££109.24...
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A sensible choice for anyone needing better range and speed than cheaper super-G routers can provide Belkin was the first to launch an 802.11n-based router - before the draft specification was even agreed - known as Pre-N. The N1 is the companys new...
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Belkin’s N1 was one of the first draft-n routers, and this version with an integrated ADSL2+ modem sports the same black styling.Glance at the feature table on page 81 and you’ll notice there are several missing features including quality...
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When I was asked to review the full slate of N1 MIMO products from Belkin, I was excited. First, because my wireless setup was admittedly getting a little old, but second, because I had heard good things about Belkin, and felt that this would be a ma...
Good Tech Support, Professional looking product and packaging, Nice blue lights...
Nonfunctioning software, Installation requires Tech Support call, Desktop card antenna will not stay connected, has too short of a cable, Security will not work properly without using the software, which does not work...
unless Belkin issues a public apology to the computer world for the fiasco with this software, the only way I can recommend that anyone buys these products, is if they really like to look at pretty objects, or if they are lonely and just want to talk...
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It proved to be a solid unit throughout our test period and we dont have any reservations recommending it if youre in the market for an ADSL2+ router with fast wireless networking capabilities.
Easy to install, 802.11n worked well...
Lacks flexible content filtering features, doesnt have QoS The Final Word It proved to be a solid unit throughout our test period and we dont have any reservations recommending it if youre in the market for an ADSL2+ router with fast wireless networ...
It proved to be a solid unit throughout our test period and we dont have any reservations recommending it if youre in the market for an ADSL2+ router with fast wireless networking capabilities.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 06:04:51
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Were still waiting for a product that totally delivers on the promises of the 802.11n specification, but Belkins N1 at least comes closer than most. Whats more, its an exceptionally easy router to both install and maintain.
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