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TRENDnet 108Mbps Wireless Super G Broadband Router (TEW-452BRP) | 
enlarge | Brand: TRENDnet Category: CE
List Price: $63.99 Buy New: $40.00 You Save: $23.99 (37%)
New (6) Used (3) from $24.90
Rating: 29 reviews
Format: CD Platforms: Mac, Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows & Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 7.9 x 1.3 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: TEW-452BRP Model: TEW-452BRP UPC: 710931502824 EAN: 0710931502824 ASIN: B000BLHZMY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | LAN Ports - 4 | | • | WAN Ports - 1 | | • | Protocal Support - Yes | | • | Weight - 226 g |
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Product Description Product Name: TEW-452BRP 108Mbps Wireless AP/RouterMarketing Information: The Wireless AP/Router is the cornerstone of your IEEE 802.11g wireless network. Capable of speeds of up to 108Mbps, the TEW-452BRP built-in AP facilitates seamless wireless communication between your devices. The unit"s router enables you to share a single Internet account with multiple users, while its 10/100Mbps 4-port switch gives you the flexibility to support wired Ethernet connections. With WEP and WPA-compliant encryption protecting your information, you"ll be able to share files, Internet connections, and other resources with the peace of mind you deserve. Other security features include a SPI firewall. Product Type: Wireless Router Wireless Specifications Antenna Range: 98 ft to 164 ft Indoors Antenna Range: Up to 656 ft Outdoors Antenna Range: Up to 1476 ft Outdoors Frequency Band/Bandwidth: 2.412 GHz to 2.484 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g ISM Band Channels: 11 Channel USAChannels: 13 Channel EuropeTransmission Speed: 108MbpsTransmission Speed Details: 108Mbps 2x Mode Transmission Speed Details: 54Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 48Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 36Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 24Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 18Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 12Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 9Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 6Mbps IEEE 802.11gTransmission Speed Details: 11Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11bTransmission Speed Details: 5.5Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11bTransmission Speed Details: 2Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11bTransmission Speed Details: 1Mbps IEEE 802.11b
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Dismal August 22, 2009 M. Mcclung You would not believe how tech support suggests I determine compatibility for their products. "You'll have to call pre-sales to get a list of supported devices"
Brilliant.
Great & Simple. June 4, 2009 Abhay (Japan) I used TRENDnet 108Mbps Wireless for a year and until today, its works great. Its easy to downlode the software, but be sure to sep up the respective language for further instructions.
Works Fine March 3, 2009 J. Blunt (San Antonio, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This thing is very inexpensive, but works just fine in my 2-story house. I've been running it for a few months now, and even knocked it off the shelf a couple of times, and its going strong.
Plenty of signal strength all around the house to connect our desktops, laptops, and Wii.
Great Product! February 14, 2009 Westinghouse User 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was able to configure all of my products into one Network. I can even use my non-wireless DLink Router, that I had plugged into one of the 4-ports. I will recommend this model to anybody!
Substandard Wireless Router January 22, 2009 Best Hubris (Denver, CO) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Quite possibly one of the worst wireless routers every produced. It lacks features that routers much older than it possess such as the ability to reserve addresses for DHCP (just hope you get lucky, I guess) and many others. Secondly, it is a terrible router for any computers running Windows XP or Windows Vista. Not only does it not have any ability whatsoever to reconnect commputers from standby or hibernate (a common problem in wireless networking), it can't even keep computers that are running 100% of the time connected. Apparently, its DHCP implementation does not match up with all of the other wireless routers out there.
Apparently just to ensure that not only is the Trendnet wireless router upon arrival, but that it will continue to be for all time to come, the firmware "upgrade" on the Trendnet website has a newer version number on the website, but installing it on the wireless router does not update either the version number or the date.
There is a reason you can get good deals on these all of the time. Anyone who spends any time in networking knows they are junk and so, the only way they can hope to sell them is by dumping them at bargain prices with rebates to unsuspecting users who aren't aware that this wireless router is useless for pretty much any network.
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