Wireless Internet Router

Wireless Internet Router

Wireless router is a device to make use of internet-based network that uses 3G/HSDPA/EV-DO/GPRS PCMCIA 3G/HSDPA Modem. In addition to using the Internet, computers or other devices (such as CCTV DVR) is connected to a router that can also communicate with each other, as to exchange data or other communications needs.

Wireless router has a different type or types, has WRH54G Flexible Wireless Radio Control with On / Off function Control Scheduler to provide management capabilities for more than one scheduling system while protecting wireless access in the home. Users simply select the ‘start / stop’ existing or adjust the wireless signal strength on the device. This device is also equipped with build-in web-based setup wizard that helps users to install WRH54G easily and quickly. As a wireless broadband network solutions integration, WRH54G also able to function as a Wireless Access Point, designed according to compatibility and standardization of devices Wireless-G (802.11g) and Wireless-B (802.11b) available today.

Supported features 4-port full duplex 10/100 Ethernet switch, WRH54G network device capable of connecting an Ethernet cable, or even overlap with additional switches to provide more switch port connections. This product also supports encryption standard widely used in network industries, namely 128-bit encryption to protect data and user privacy. Users also facilitated in the security features enabled through the Linksys web-based utility, which is a web-based utility.

Wireless Router more user friendly because the technology is the wireless router to put forward usability for both home users and small businesses in accessing the Internet in particular, while also providing support for access control capabilities that can be tailored to user preferences and needs (On-Demand) and management of the desired time (Time-based). This capability is designed to help users monitor and control the use of broadband access at affordable prices, especially for those who use time-based services (Time-based) or volume (volume-based).