Belkin Wireless G 4-Port Router



It is the root of WiFi and all the wonderful things associated with it. If you want to set up a wireless network in your home or small office, you need a wireless router and a broadband Internet connection. The Belkin F5D7234-4 G Wireless Router is a way to share web access and other compatibles with everyone at home. It's smart and easy. The G Wireless Router is perfect for setting up a simple wireless network that has the range to easily cover a small office or apartment. Its speeds are ideal for handling basic networking applications such as sharing your high-speed Internet connection with all your computers, surfing the Web, emailing, and instant messaging-all while relaxing on the couch in your home. Connecting the G Wireless Router to your cable or DSL modem lets you share your broadband Internet account with all your home computers. Now you can quickly and easily share documents, surf the Web, chat with friends, and email. Our advanced security protects both your wireless and wired computers from hackers and intruders. The G Wireless Router is the central connection point of your wireless network. Position your Belkin Router in between your cable/DSL modem and your computer to start sharing your broadband Internet access.


The Wireless G Router has a striking, vertical enclosure that is both handsome and space efficient. By standing vertically, the router takes up less desk space, giving you more room to work. The built-in external antenna provides the range necessary to easily cover an apartment or small office. Six LEDs for Power, Wired, Wireless, Modem, Security, and Internet let you know the status of your network at a glance, making it easy to troubleshoot any problems.G Wireless relies on 802.11g technology and provides a wireless speed of up to 54Mbps. This means that you can surf the Internet, check emails, and chat with friends from the comfort of your kitchen table or couch Belkin designed the Wireless G Router to be as simple to use as possible. Simply connect your wireless router to your cable or DSL modem, plug the router in, and connect your computer to the router. That's it. To help monitor your network performance and usage, the router includes Personal Network Assistant software, which runs on Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X 10.4/10.5.


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