Primary Function: 802.11n Wireless Router (300Mbps)
Material: ABS
Color: White
On Board Inputs/Slots: - Antennas x3
- Power IN
- WAN Ethernet Port
- Ethernet Ports x5
- Reset
WiFi-300M Router Internal Configuration Options
Operation Mode: - Internet Settings
- WAN
- LAN
- DHCP clients
- Advanced Routing
Wireless Settings: - Basic
- Advanced
- Security
- WPS
- Station List
Firewall: - MAC/IP/Port Filtering
- Port Forwarding
- DMZ
- System Security
- Content Filtering
Administration: - Management
- Settings Management
- Status
- Statistics
- System Command
- System Log
- SDK History
Certification: FCC, CE
Dimensions: L:70 x W:110 x D:30 (mm)
Manufacturers Ref: WIYF84IF0JKF
Wireless router
DHCP Auto Config
Supports 300Mbps transfer rate
Three powerful receiving antennas
5x the range of older wireless protocols
Fast data rate, 54 Mbps, 150Mbps, 300Mbps
Integrated 10/100 Mbps LAN switch with auto MDI/MDI-X support
MAC/IP/Port Filtering Settings
Easy to setup, including DHCP auto configuration
Transfer large data within a networks in mere seconds
Setup Virtual Servers to provide services on the net
Configure the system firewall to protect router itself from attacking
You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules, and/or enable dynamic routing exchange protocol here
Use the Advanced Setup page to make detailed settings for the Wireless network. Advanced Setup includes items that are not available from the Basic Setup page, such as Beacon Interval, Control Tx Rates and Basic Data Rates.
What does the IEEE 802.11N mean for internet users? Well, the 802.11N is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11b/g wireless networking standard which improves the network over previous standards, such as 802.11b and 802.11g. It does so by significantly increasing the maximum raw data rate from 54 Mbit/s to a maximum of 300 Mbit/s.