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TRENDnet 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router | 
enlarge | Brand: TRENDnet Category: CE
List Price: $163.31 Buy New: $74.99 You Save: $88.32 (54%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 4354
Color: black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 1 x 5.9 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: TEW-633GR Model: TEW-633GR UPC: 710931600223 EAN: 0710931600223
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 14x the speed and 6x the range of wireless g | | • | Seamlessly stream video, download files, talk online and play games | | • | Quality of Service technology prioritizes gaming, Internet calls and video streaming | | • | Advanced wireless encryption and a firewall provides robust security | | • | Supports AP mode and Bridge mode |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Simply the Best November 2, 2007 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
Pros: Rate, Range, Features.
Cons: None really - only GIG WAN port is useless at this time.
I only have 802.11g clients at this time - getting full 54 Mbps (all the client can do) with 75% signal at 50 feet and 1 floor away while I was getting half of the rate and signal with old 802.11g router at the same location. WISH Feature is cool and it works.
Unlike some routers, this one is easy to install and easy to encrypt/secure wirelessly December 2, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Unlike some routers that you have to configure before you can get them to work, this one came with an installation CD that did the job right, no strings attached. Instructions were extremely simple and easy to follow, and i've never had any problems with it. Encrypting/securing the router is part of the installation, and you don't have to be a computer junkie to figure it out. About the only downside of the product is fingerprints are highly visible on it when you touch it since it's like a black shiny mirror, but you can just wipe those right off. This product not only supports N-band, but is backwards compatible with all other previous wireless bands (G-band, B-band, etc), no configuration required.
Great Router found cheaper combo w/8GB Jump drive. March 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I Found this cheaper as a combo at NewEgg!! only $99.00 and included an 8 GB jump drive. Sorry Amazon is not always the cheapest. I love this router, I never get connection disconnects like I used to with my D-Link. It is fast and easy to set up. Using with win xp on desktop and win vista home edition on laptop.
Trendnet Gigabit Router-Think FAST! May 21, 2008 Replacing a wireless G router with the Trendnet Gigabit router was a breeze. Instructions and stategically placed caution labels kept me from starting wrong (who needs the instructions I always say...) Hooked it up, fired it up and ran dslreports to see the results in real numbers. Both the PC and the iMac were posting huge numbers. Of course the PC was only about a third of the iMac, which was edging up on 10,000! Pages pop up like I am the only person on the whole cablemodem system. Such was not the case before the switch. I was on the brink of moving back to the DSL we had prior to cable. Not sure why this router works so well for that problem, but it did! Fired up the laptop and the wireless is really smokin' too. Good piece of hardware. Excellent deal. Thanks!!
The bet router ever -- at least v1.1 August 10, 2008 I've gone through a couple dozen routers,, including the previous 802.11n draft tew-631 from trendnet. This one is certainly the nicest and fastest of them all. However, there are two caveats: first, you have to get the latest firmware. Second, I originally had one that locked up randomly ever day or two -- ended up RMA-ing it and the new one hasn't locked up even once (AFAICT) in the last 6 weeks. I don't know if it was just a single bad router or if, perhaps, it was a problem that was fixed in the new v1.1 hardware (I'd originally had a v1.0). Anyway, the wireless negotiation is quick, the (new) router has been stable, and throughput is great. It's also nice finally to have a gigabit backbone on the router.
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