The Allied Telesis' AR390 router provides corporate users with the lowest cost attachment to E1/G.703 services for high bandwidth, high performance networking applications for PPP... more
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Network / Transport Protocol: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, DECnet, L2TP
Remote Management Protocol: SNMP, RMON, HTTP
Communication Mode: Half-duplex, full-duplex
Status Indicators: Port status, power
Features: Full duplex capability, firewall protection, 56-bit encryption, auto-sensing per device, DHCP support, NAT support, manageable
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3
Manufacturer's product description
The Allied Telesis' AR390 router provides corporate users with the lowest cost attachment to E1/G.703 services for high bandwidth, high performance networking applications for PPP or Frame Relay. Supporting direct connection to full rate 2.048Mbps unchannelized circuits, the AR390, unlike many other routers, does not require any costly external X.21/G.703 converter equipment. In addition, support for both 75ohm (BNC) and 120ohm (RJ45) operation means that there is no requirement for external balun devices, providing further cost savings
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free): 1 ( 1 )
Interfaces:
2 x serial - RS-232 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) - 2
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T - RJ-45 - 1
1 x serial - RS-232/V.35/X.21 - 1
1 x network - E1 - 1 ( WAN )
Power
Power Device: Power supply
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational: 10 Watt
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 1 year - carry-in
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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somewhat helpful 16.02.2006
WIRE- LESS good or not. Review ofBelkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router wireless routerby
somebodyrandom
Advantages: Saves the hassle of wires, once set up you don't even notice it Disadvantages: Could be a bit of a hassle to set up
...room. That was too simple for me (well, actually I just couldn't be ar**d). So instead I found out I would need something called a 'wireless router.'
To avoid sounding like a physics geek (oooh, sends shivers down my spine. No, hang on, that could just be due to the window being open), I will just tell you in basic terms what it does. The second commutator on the dos based capacitor operates the variable voltage passing through the silicon based transformer located on the transducer. (aaaaaaaaaah! I'm turnin into a physics geek. Help. SOS! I don't want to wear geeky thick lensed glasses and braces and get laughed at when I walk down the street). All that the wireless router does is behave like a TV transmitter. You put an electrical signal into it, and it sends it through the air, where it is picked up by a receiver. This Belkin router...
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Advantages: Built in firewall, Block Certin Traffic Disadvantages: Can crash and needs Time to reset
...The Netgear DG834G is one of Netgears ADSL wireless Routers and has been on the market for around Three Years and Retails for around £69.99 - £79.99. Often this routers are suppiled Free from ISPs.
the router can support up to 4 Computers, up to 254 Wireless Devices and 1 ADSL Line.
Right Now i Talk about the Good things about this router
The Router uses a GUI (graphical user interface) Via a Internet expoler or FireFox router. You can access the router and change the settings about even block websites and have parental settings on the router to stop little eyes seeing anything naughty.
The router also have a Built in Firewall which will block Unknown Ports and Ports conceded Harmful. The Router can only be setup to allow a few ports to go through such as Port 80 (HTTP) but if you wanted to you could blocked port 126 which is MSN...
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I find this headset a very good buy, they are not expensive and they are comfortable.
My only gripe with these headsets is that the way it fits over your ears can sometimes be painful after an hour or two, if you want to listen to music then you will... more