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Linksys WRT300N Wireless-N Router

Are you tired of your good old router that falls short in both speed and range? Well, hail the latest in wireless technology - the Wireless-N standard. The most common protocols wireless routers use today is that of the Wireless-B and Wireless-G technology. There’s also the Wireless-A, but there’s just a handful of users for that.

Wireless-B operates at a speed of 11 Mbps. Wireless g, on the other hand, is at 54 Mbps. Wireless-B is a no-no if you have subscribed to a Broadband Internet access of 24 Mbps, the fastest that the UK Broadband industry is offering to date. If you use Wireless-B on such a plan, you’ll Internet surfing speed goes down to half as much. There’s simply way too much bandwidth lost if you push it.

On the other hand, Wireless-G at 54 Mbps should be good to accommodate your 24 Mbps Internet service plan. But unfortunately, that’s only good if your computer is real close to your router. Three steps further and you’ll speed will go down six notches. A few more yards away and you’ll end up with 18 Mbps speed. And with that, you’ll wonder, what is wireless ever good for?

Now the good news: your dilemma might just be over. With Linksys WRT300N Wireless-N router, you are about to experience wireless speeds for up to 300 Mbps. That’s more than 12 times the fastest Internet speed the UK Broadband industry was able to come up with. That also means you get a big allowance on download and surfing speed and you can walk as far away from your router and still enjoy good speed. What’s more, the Wireless-N router range is four times wider than the Wireless-G standard. Plus, the same security features are still included in the package.

The Linksys WRT300N WirelessN router works in a 2.4 GHz frequency range and comes with 4 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet ports. It supports router features such as switching, NAT, DHCP, Firewall, VPN, Dynamic DNS, port forwarding, DMZ, remote management, and UpnP, among others.

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