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Overview:

The N1 Vision wireless router offers an easy way for you to view your network's broadband speed, computer bandwidth usage, and the status of your connected devices - all from an easy-to-read display.

Packaged in a new sleek and sophisticated design, N1 Vision offers the best in networking performance with its wireless 802.11n* 3x3 radio design and wired gigabit ports. The N1 Vision wireless router continues Belkin's commitment in providing the best user experience in the home market through its Plug-and-Play "CD-less" installation and simple network security setup.

Features:

Interactive Status Display shows your network's broadband speed, computer bandwidth usage,the status of connected network devices, and more. Plug-and-Play CD-less setup Easy Security Setup with support for Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ and Multiple SSID 802.11n draft 2.0 compatible - 3x3 radio design provides excellent speeds and complete wireless coverage 4 Gigabit Ports

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Specifications:

Browser Based Management Browser Based Management

Link Rate Up to 300 Mbps in 20/40MHz Channel Mode

Maximum Users 253 (LAN), 16 (WLAN)

Patent Pending LCD Connected Devices , Download/Upload Speedometer , Guest Access Network , Network Display , Usage

Plug and Play Setup Plug and Play Setup

Ports WAN-- 1 Gigabit Port LAN-- 4 Gigabit Ports

Range Up to 1,600ft*

Security Wi-Fi Protected Setup; WPA, WPA2-Personal, 64-bit/128-bit encryption, Multiple SSID

Specifications Standards IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11n draft* , IEEE 802.3ab

VPN Support IPSec pass-through , PPTP

looks almost brand new.

all cables and softwares included.

RPR $399

asking price $250

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Edited by isr3
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