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The editors liked
Easy to install
802.11n worked well
Simple setup
Icon-based display
Good throughput
The editors didn't like
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...
Abstract: 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...
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.
Abstract: 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.
No port lights, Throughput is still not exceptional
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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Published: 2007-11-28, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
Goodlooking.
Slow; poorrange; manual refers to nonexistent features
Nice design, helpful indicator lights on the front for quick diagnosis of problems, excellent stability with 802.11g clients
Performance was quite poor in 802.11n mode, could not get it working with my MacBook Pro in 802.11n mode, unnecessarily cluttered web configuration.
About 2 months ago the 802.11n Enabler for the latest Macs finally became available, releasing the hidden 802.11n capabilities. This is great for us Mac owners with Core 2 Duo Macs as we can jump onboard the .11n band wagon with some of the already ava...
Abstract: The next Wi-Fi standard, 802.11n, has been mired in the standards-setting process since 2004. This standard promises theoretical speeds as high as 540Mbit/sec., which is 50 times faster than 802.11b and as much as 10 times faster than 802.11a and 802....
Abstract: Belkin was one of the first networking vendors to deliver a router that supported the draft 802.11n wireless standard and yet it's only now that it has launched a version that incorporates an ADSL modem. If it's style you're after then the N1 Wireless Mod...