This ADSL router supports N-lite wireless, which means that it has only one antenna and can’t use MIMO to boost signal strength as twin-antenna routers do. Even so, it still managed decent speeds at close range, and we found it easy to set up and use. A small leaflet in the box provides a quick setup guide, which walks users through the process of wiring up the router to a phone line and computer. It then points them to the router’s web-based configuration page, which includes a wizard to set up the internet connection. The configuration interface is easy to navigate. The initial status page shows various pertinent pieces of information, many of which are links to the relevant section of the settings. For example, clicking on the wireless SSID brings up the wireless settings page. It supports up to four separate SSIDs with their own security settings, which is ideal for setting up guest networks with access to the internet but not your home network. Push-button WPS security is available, as well as more advanced features such as Wireless Distribution Service (WDS). You can even schedule the wireless service to limit access to certain times of day.
KEY FEATURES
- Capacity: Simultaneous NAT sessions: 2048.
- Authentication Method: Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), RADIUS, Radio Service Set ID (SSID).
- Enclosure Type: Desktop.
- Authentication Method: RADIUS, Radio Service Set ID (SSID), Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
- Status Indicators: Power, WLAN, WAN, LAN, ADSL.
- Encryption Algorithm: MD5, 128-bit WEP, 64-bit WEP, TLS, TTLS, WPA, WPA2.









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