'Belkin routers' Web interfaces are generally intuitive, and their layouts have not changed since Belkin's first Wireless-N router, the Belkin Wireless Pre-N router , which is also the very first Wireless-N router that CNET reviewed.'
'the router's interface is mediocre, and it just can't deliver when it comes to performance.'
'very good performer'
'Wireless-N that delivers -- almost • Storage functionality • Simple installation.'
'Support for this band (provided by the router's radios through its three internal antennas) makes this device less prone to interference, in part because fewer types of devices currently use the 5.0-GHz frequency range.'
'No UPnP or DDNS support; setup software required.'
'The AirPort Utility makes troubleshooting much easier, by adding a display of configuration problems and tools to fix those errors in the Manual Setup’s Summary tab.'
'Offers better speeds than 802.11G for 802.11N compatible devices.'
'While it won't give you the full speed of 802.11n, it will still give you much better throughput than an 802.11g router, and it's still a suitable router for distributing a fast Internet connection and streaming video. '
'The setup assistant is excellent, guiding users through such tasks as establishing connections, enabling wireless security, and choosing a Wi-Fi SSID (that is, a network name).'
'whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection'
'MAC address spoofing and support for Dynamic DNS services such as DynDNS and TZO.com make it easy to customize your internet connection, while an SPI firewall and the ability to prevent internet activity such as Java, ActiveX and Cookies allow you a good deal of control over what your users can do.'