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150N Wireless LAN Broadband Router

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Company Published: 2006
Online Postings: Products , Selling Leads
Country/Territory: Taiwan
Business Type: Manufacturer
Number of Employees: 11 - 50 People
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Minimum Order: 1000 Piece/Pieces
Detailed Product Description

Utilizing MIMO Technology

This router supports MIMO (Multi-In, Multi-Out) technology, which uses
two antennas for signal reception and one antenna for smart signal
transmission to enhance data transfer rate (Up to 150Mbps) and
wireless coverage. Up to five times the performance and up to twice the
range compared to the 802.11g standard. Stable wireless connection
and high bandwidth enable you to enjoy the multiple media applications
without any interruption.

lP Sharing

The NAT/NAPT function lets you share the ADSL line to all the Intranet
users (support up to 253 users). It also provides virtual server and
virtual DMZ functions to let your internal servers be accessed from the
Internet.

Supports Special Applications

The router can let you setup trigger ports of special applications, and let
you utilize Internet services smoothly.

Virtual Server and DMZ

The virtual server and DMZ function let you setup your servers in the
Intranet and still can provide services to the Internet users.

 

DHCP Server

Automatically assign IPs to the Intranet PCs.
Web Configuration
You can configure the router through the friendly Web user interface

with a browser.

150N Wireless LAN Broadband Router 150N Wireless LAN Broadband Router

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Starking Technology Corp
[Taiwan]

Street Address : 4th Fl, 490 Ban-nan Rd., Chung Ho City, Taipei Hsien. Taiwan

City : Taipei

Country/Region : Taiwan

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