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Belkin N1 Wireless Router  

The much anticipated 802.11n standard greatly increases the throughput and range of Wi-Fi equipment. Among the new models are Belkin's N1   (shown), Buffalo Technology's AirStation Nfiniti D-Link's RangeBooster N the Linksys Wireless-N   and Netgear's RangeMax Next

These routers can reach speeds of 150 Mbps, though their speed capability can be limited if they do not work in tandem with products from other companies. Many of these next-generation routers range from $150 to $250. This CNet article will tell you all about 802.11n.

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Wireless Routers and Access Points

Wireless routers   are increasingly popular in the home market, allowing devices to remotely connect to the Internet and each other without the need for cables. First, let's define the term. A wireless router   is a combination of a router and a wireless access point. This is not to be confused with a wireless access point which is a device that creates a wireless (Wi-Fi) network and connects it to a wired network. Generally, for home use you want a wireless router, unless you plan to have multiple access points.

Until now there have been three standards for wireless networking: wireless B ( 802.11b ), wireless A ( 802.11a ) and wireless G ( 802.11g ). The difference between the three is speed. There is a new standard that has been adopted widely, yet hasn't been finalized in its specification, it's 802.11n. The draft N specification blends the best of G and A, with longer range and near ethernet speeds. Try Apple's Airport Extreme Router   for a safe bet if you want that extra kick with a draft N wireless router.
  • Wireless B equipment can transfer data at a theoretical maximum speed of 11 Mbps, although in the real world it's closer to 6 Mbps.
  • Wireless A equipment runs at a maximum speed of 54 Mbit/s, but it doesn't work with wireless B equipment and has never become popular.
  • Wireless G equipment can transmit data at speeds up to 54 Mbps, with a distinct advantage that it is backwards compatible with wireless B kits. This means you can mix and match wireless G and B equipment on the same network, although using a G device with a B will drop the overall transfer rate down to a maximum of 11 Mbps.

If you are looking to upgrade or buy a new wireless router, go with the wireless N standard (see sidebar) or G as it is faster and backwards compatible even though it comes at a higher price.

Wireless Network Requirements

Home : If you want to go for super high-speed web browsing, broadband will speed up your connection substantially even with inexpensive gear. Think about getting a wireless networking package that comes with all the components you will need in one easy-to-install kit. You will need a wireless: router access point   (if your router doesn't serve as one) and adapter

Home Office: Need a little more versatility and a longer range? Want to keep all your business files safe, but also be able to access your important data from everywhere outside your home? You will need a VPN firewall   (virtual private network) in addition to the above mentioned products, since most routers destined for home use lack the sufficient amount of protection to keep your files secure.

Gaming: For Gamers, or anyone into high bandwidth applications (such as watching movies or streaming audio from the Internet), 802.11g connection, would be best. If you want to play files from your computer on other media devices, such as a TV or stereo, then you should invest in a digital-media adapter

Laptop users: A PC card   or a cellular modem card   is all you need to take your wireless capabilities with you wherever you go. You may also want your PC card to have an extending antenna. Keep in mind that in addition to the initial device purchase, some hot spots require an additional fee for connecting.

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Securing Your Network

New Products that Incorporate Safety

There are several new routers that include anti-virus, anti-spyware and anti-phishing software. These new models shield each computer on the network, and, in some cases, block spam and phishing attempts before they even reach the computer. Netgear SpamCube   and Eli Security   all have new models that offer differing levels of security at varying prices.

Netgear WGT624SC Super G Wireless Router  

  • Wireless speeds of up to 108 Mbps.
  • 400' range.
  • One Trend Micro Home Network Security   license.
  • Double Firewall multi-VPN (pass-through).
  • WPA-PSK.
  • WEP Protection.
  • MAC address control.
  • Automatic scanning of connected PCs.
  • Detailed security reports.

Spam Cube (only available through manufacturer)

  • No subscription fee for blocking services.
  • Optional anti-virus software subscription at $52/year.
  • Scans incoming mail for viruses, SPAM, phishing and malware.
  • Toolbar available for Outlook   users.
  • Easy setup; no software installation required.

TrustEli Security Appliance (Merchant site)

  • Anti-spam features for each computer connected to the network.
  • Anti-adware and malware software included.
  • Content filtering options.
  • Hardware firewall system.
  • Optional anti-virus software subscription at $12/year.
  • USB printing server capability.
  • VoIP   Support.

A Wireless Hot Spot-Anywhere!

Kyocera's KR-1 , a portable router that enables you to get onto the Internet from nearly anywhere you can receive a cell-phone signal, is a new product for consumers. Reaching speeds as fast as 2.4 Mbps, this is a nice item to have if you need to connect to the Web from a car, bus or camping trip. However, there are a few drawbacks, at least for now, to having one of these.

The concept of being able to connect to the Web from almost anywhere is tempting, but it pays to do your homework before taking a plunge such as this, especially one with potentially costly consequences.

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