Supporting four voice ports respectively, the AR310 router reduces costs for small businesses by automatically routing all voice and data calls over low-cost carriers. Said to... more
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Network / Transport Protocol: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk
Status Indicators: Collision status, power, link OK, transmit, receive
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3
Communications
Type: ISDN / Analogue modem combo
Analogue Ports Qty: 4
Digital Signaling Protocol: ISDN BRI
Manufacturer's product description
Supporting four voice ports respectively, the AR310 router reduces costs for small businesses by automatically routing all voice and data calls over low-cost carriers. Said to provide a complete ISDN office in a box, the router also keeps line costs to a minimum by combining voice and data traffic over one ISDN line, with two 64Kbps B channels enabling users to make calls or send faxes while surfing the net or downloading from the corporate LAN. In addition, the router supports an integral voice PBX with multiple subscriber numbering, giving attached devices their own telephone number. Other features include call barring and night service operation as well as integral dynamic filtering and secure VPNet encryption for added security.
Advantages: Easy to set up, Very quick, Disadvantages: A bit bigger than normal
...by the Belkin router is seamless and very quick compared to our old machine. The console itself is larger than most routers but has a nice sleek appearance all the lights have icons below them so you can see ar a glance what is working properly. I am by no means technically minded so I am pleased with the whole package and its ease of installing and use.
I would recommend this product.They also provide a free technical support line for if you have any problems and it comes with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE.
I run 1 PC about 10ft away from it, signal strength excellent,
2nd PC 2 walls away and approx 40ft,, signal strength excellent.
3rd PC Upstairs 4 walls away and approx 80ft, signal strength very good,
It was the high speed mode which attracted me and the promise of excellent range. Just for a test myself and my next door neighbour tested its wireless...
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Advantages: Network Printer Disadvantages: I can think of none - update 09-Jun-07 - There are none.
...Having 3 computers in the house and being connected to a wireless home network, it made sense to get a network printer. A printer that we could just connect to the router that everyone on our network could access. Mine cost me £116 from a local office supplies store though I understand it can be bought for less at other places. The only lead it came with was it's mains lead.
In order to use The Brother DCP-310CN on your network, it first needs to be connected to the router (the printer is not wireless network enabled), then the printer drivers and software (if required) need to be installed on each computer that will be accessing it. The printer does not need to be physically attached to any of the computers that will be using it. Installation instructions are easy to follow. Ink cartridge installation is also very easy...
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