Buy Belkin N1 Vision Wireless Router (F5D8232-4) for $79.99
Let’s look at some 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
Belkin N1 Vision Wireless Router (F5D8232-4) Specifications
Amazon.com Review If you've ever sat staring at the little blinking lights on your Wi-Fi router, wondering for minutes on end whether or not your Internet connection was hosed, you'll appreciate the quick visual feedback from the LCD screen mounted to the front of Belkin's N1 Vision router. You'll be able to suss out whether you have incoming/outgoing data, whether you have someone piggybacking on your network, and more. The N1 Vision offers draft 802.11n connectivity and a full complement of Gigabit Ethernet ports in back, and it compares well to other draft-N routers for speeds. It also has a handy guest access feature, which allows you to offer online connectivity to others while protecting your own PC network.
Belkin's N1 Vision enables you to view Internet download activity as well as manage some security features via the LCD screen (click to see larger image). |
You can view both download and upload activity, current and 24-hour activity for PCs accessing the network, or just display the current time. |
Featuring one of the best looking router designs around, the N1 Vision's main claim to fame is its monochrome LCD and push-button navigation for accessing stats as well as some control over security. The inital screen provides an overview of all functions--including detected Internet connection, whether wired or wireless computers are using the network, and if security is turned on. Pressing the left/right buttons on the navigation pad gets you to more granular info screens, showing upload/download activity in speedometer format, current speeds, connected users, and date/time. We caught ourselves staring at the speedometer quite a bit, but happily discovered you can set the screen to turn off after two minutes of inactivity (which helped return our focus). On the downside, there's no view of throughput between PCs on a network--you just get Internet upload and download activity. And we found that the navigation buttons were frustrating to operate (they require a hefty press). Also note that the N1 doesn't come with a USB port for connecting a NAS hard drive or printer.
As far as speeds, the N1 Vision compared closely to our Apple Airport Extreme--both of which reside in the middle range of throughput for 802.11n routers--and we were pleased with both its reliability and overall performance in downloading large multimedia files quickly and efficiently. Over Wi-Fi, we downloaded an 80 MB QuickTime file from MySpace in just a little over 2 minutes (an average of 633 KB per second, or about 5 Mbps). In PC to PC transfers, a 200 MB file was transferred in an average of 32 seconds over Wi-Fi (6.25 MB per second, or 50 Mbps) while it took only 8 seconds via Ethernet thanks to the router's Gigabit speed. Because of its draft-N capabilities, the N1 Vision provides excellent Wi-Fi range, and we seamlessly streamed 128K MP3 Internet radio without it rebuffering up to half a block from our home (over 200 feet).
Comparing the N1 Vision to our Airport Express, both had similiar Internet download speeds and the Belkin easily bested the Non-Gigabit Apple router in the wired Ethernet PC-to-PC test. However, the Airport Express did a better job with intra-network transfers over Wi-Fi by about 20 percent.
Aside from the screen and the speed, the N1 Vision also offers some interesting security features. In addition to standard WEP and WPA (the latter being the more secure), the N1 lets you to set up separate service set identifier, or SSID, which basically enables you to set up guest access to a Wi-Fi connection without allowing access to other areas of your network. It's easily accomplished via the N1's LCD menus, which creates a second Wi-Fi connection called "guest" and provides a passkey that can be shared--all the while continuing to provide your main Wi-Fi network.
While the LCD screen is one of the big selling points of the N1 Vision, the router loses a bit of its wow factor when the LCD is programmed to turn off when not active. But it was helpful to have to check when Internet download speeds seemed clogged. And overall, the N1 Vision provided sturdy (though not at the top of its 802.11n class) Wi-Fi and wired Ethernet speeds as well as a broad coverage range. --Agen G.N. Schmitz
Pros:
- Steady, sturdy Draft-N Wi-Fi and Gigabit networking
- Excellent Wi-Fi coverage--strong signal easily reaches up to 200 feet
- Handy LCD screen provides quick view of activity
- Guest feature offers wireless access partitioned away from main network
Cons:
- Wi-Fi speed is in the middle range for 802.11n routers
- No USB port for connecting hard drives or printers
- Navigation buttons were frustratingly hard to press
- No LCD view of PC-to-PC network activity--only Internet download/upload
What's in the Box
N1 Vision router, AC adapter, RJ45 Ethernet cable, QuickStart guide, CD with manual and set-up software
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I strongly suggest you buy them from Amazon here. You can’t get new ones this cheap anywhere.
This is a high quality product that I would recommend to anyone.
Hope my information was useful for you.
*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Mar 08, 2011 22:20:04
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