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The editors liked
Gigabit switch supports Jumbo Frames
Surprisingly bandwidth friendly to neighboring legacy WLANs
Super easy to install
Fast download speeds
Easy-to-use on-board mini screen and nice security features.
Looks cool. Very informative front-mount LCD display. Easy Web-based configuration. Guest SSID for home network protection.
Informative LCD read-out display
Good guest mode to share broadband
Easy setup
Great display
Gigabit switch
Guest SSID feature.
Embedded LCD offers loads of information at a glance
Guest SSID and password let you share your Internet connection without compromising data or privacy
Configuration utility is newbie-friendly
Gigabit Ethernet ports
Slick
Attractive d...
Bright network-status LCD
Great performance
Stylish design
Easy CD less setup
Interactive LCD screen with useful network status information
4 Gigabit Ethernet ports
Guest access feature
Fast data transmission
Strong signal strength
LCD display is very handy
Fast wireless and wired seeds
Very easy set up
The editors didn't like
2.4 GHz band only
Very basic routing feature set
A little tall for some users’ setup.Overall
A great investment for anyone who wants maximum wireless performance and gets frustrated checking connections through a web-based interface. A great buy. As with so many things
Your internet connection i...
2.4-GHz operation-only
Resulting in slow throughput even in optimal Wi-Fi conditions. Expensive for a single-radio router.
Looks cool. Very informative front-mount LCD display. Easy Web-based configuration. Guest SSID for home network protection.
2.4-GHz operation-only, resulting in slow throughput even in optimal Wi-Fi conditions. Expensive for a single-radio router.
This eye-pleasing draft-n home router has all the Internet sharing and security features youd expect, and a great diagnostic display. But its fairly expensive, and its lack of a 5-GHz radio makes it slower than the other routers in this roundup.
Abstract: Every Wi-Fi equipment maker on the planet is now offering new, faster gear based on the unratified draft version of IEEE 802.11n, but only one, so far as we know, Belkin, is offering a draft 11n router with an LCD screen on the front panel for monitori...
Bright network-status LCD; great performance; stylish design
Expensive; lacks certain administrative features
The Belkin N1 Vision looks like no other wireless router weve seen, its performance is among the best, and its a snap to install. But itll put a dent in your wallet. ...
Embedded LCD offers loads of information at a glance; guest SSID and password let you share your Internet connection without compromising data or privacy; easy setup; configuration utility is newbie-friendly; Gigabit Ethernet ports; slick, attractive d...
Slow throughput; very expensive.
The Belkin N1 Vision router makes great strides in user-friendliness, but drops the ball when it comes to performance. Price range: $122.98 - $218.50
Abstract: Belkin’s N1 Vision is an eye catching wireless modem router that combines a sleek design profile with big speeds. Aesthetic:With sharp, sleek lines, the N1 goes beyond the bland design of some competitors. The high matte black is particularly ey...
Abstract: 9.0There have been some negative feedback over the previous incarnation of the Belkin N1 Vision Wireless Router in relation to performance issues. However, Belkin have addressed these issues and also upped the ante in the electronic communication indus...
Great display panel, Provides a variety of online information, Easy to configure and set up
Unstable in testing, Slow throughput, Buttons are squishy and unresponsive
The N1 Vision Wireless Router brings some truly revolutionary ideas to home networking — and then proceeds to implement them in just about the sloppiest way possible. ...
Superb range, allows you to set-up second-guest network
Below average speed, no 802.11n-only mode The Final Word With a firmware update to support 802.11n-only mode and better throughput, along with a modest price cut, the N1 Vision would be almost 20-20.
With a firmware update to support 802.11n-only mode and better throughput, along with a modest price cut, the N1 Vision would be almost 20-20.