Wireless Belkin N1 Vision Router with LCD Status Display

Wireless Belkin N1 Vision Router with LCD Status Display

Let’s be honest here, routers have never been the most inspiring of objects. And whilst router design has long since evolved from the ‘beige box’ affairs of the past, they have never really been anything more than a box with flashing lights that tell you little about your connection, or your current speed.

Belkin’s N1 Wireless Router stands separate from the nondescript crowd, however, as not only does it ooze style but it comes complete with an inbuilt LCD display that offers a visual representation of your current upstream and downstream speeds, your bandwidth usage and the number of devices connected (as well as their share of resources). It also functions as a clock with date display.

The sleek Belkin N1 Vision, which retails for $199.99, is offers speeds of up to 300Mbps and comes with 802.11n/g/b and 802.3ab compatibility as well as one Wan gigabit port and 4 Lan gigabit ports and has a maximum effective operating range of 1600ft.

[Source | Engadget]

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