Sunday, October 23, 2011

What's New With High Speed Belkin N750 DB Wireless Dual Band Router?

What's New With High Speed Belkin N750 DB Wireless Dual Band Router?


Belkin has been a bit 'late in the launch of the N750 wireless router wireless technology in comparison to its competitors like Netgear (Router WNDR4000 with its N750) and Linksys (with its E4200 N750 router). The wireless router technology-N750 to provide the high speeds up to 450Mbps in the 5 GHz band and up to 300 Mbps in the 2.4GHz band. What is this product?

High-speed

The new Belkin N750 DBsupports the latest 802.11n Simultaneous dual-band technology so a combination of both types of wireless clients that operate in both combination bands at 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. For maximum data transfer speed, you can use wireless devices that support 5-GHz instead of 2.4 GHz 5 GHz band is relatively less interference and cleaner than the crowded 2.4-GHz

Belkin N750 router uses the multi-beam antennaprovides maximum performance with the power of the signal and wider. The other two competitors using Intelligent MIMO (Multiple In Multiple-Out) antenna technology with high speed and wider. Smart MIMO antenna is widely used in wireless devices for functions to minimize a better signal reception, using the holes.

The router has ethernet ports for reliable connections 4xGigabit high-speed cable. Brand new Computer with Gigabit Adaptercan take advanTAGe of the router's gigabit ports to support the applications that demand reliable wired connection such as large data file transfer, video applications and connecting to application servers eliminating the bottleneck. Make sure to use high performance Cat5e twisted cable that supports up to gigabit speed.

Twin USB Ports

Unlike its competitors Netgear WNDR4000 and Linksys E4200 which support only one USB port for shared storage, the Belkin N750 router includes two USB ports to let you host shared storage and printer concurrently. This is very essential in the network that is used for 'work and play', eliminating the need of purchasing a wireless print server for sharing the printer. You can use the USB print and storage manager to help you manage and monitor the use of printer, scanner, drive and other USB connected devices.

Not many wireless routers support two USB ports. You can also consider the new Asus RT-N56U Black Diamond N600 router that supports two USB ports for shared storage and printer.

Advanced Security

Like other home wireless routers, the Belkin N750 DB supports all the security standards the router must support such as dual firewall feature (NAT & SPI) and WPA/WPA2 with WPS feature for easy configuration by just pressing a button.

Like its competitors with the same N750 technology, the Belkin N750 supports the Guest network to allow you grant internet access to your guests without granting access to your local network resources. WNDR4000 on the other hand supports Guest network each bands, meaning it supports up to 4 SSIDs. Belkin supports 3 SSIDs, SSID each band plus Guest network. You can locate the guest network name at the network information card under the foot of your router.

Plus 4 Apps

New Belkin N600 and N750 routers support four applications (other routers do not support) including Self-healing, Video mover, Print-zone and Memory-safe.

The Self-healing application detects and resolves network problems and run network tuning to perform its best. If you have TV streaming adapter such as Roku XDS or Apple TV, the Video Mover acts like an AV media server in Linksys and Netgear to let you stream multimedia files from your shared storage to your TV wirelessly. With the shared storage, you can allocate the space for automatic files backup to the storage based on the backup strategy in place.

Belkin N750 Dual Band Wireless Router is the new series of wireless simultaneous dual band router with N750 technology that supports two USB ports to allow you share external storage and printer concurrently. This is an ideal router for high performance wireless network to meet your needs for 'work and play'.




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