Thursday 4 November 2010

How2r1 high-performance external Hi-Gain Wireless 300N Dual Smart Radio Repeater

wireless repeaters are used to repeat the existing wireless network to reach distances to eliminate dead spots and more. As a best practice, it is necessary to retransmit the wireless repeater is as far as possible from the sources you need wireless, but still receive the signal, and in the vicinity of wireless clients, the wireless network must be the latest.

conventional repeaters are usually linked by 2 dBiAntennas designed to be omni-directional signal reception and retransmission in all directions around the device. On the other hand, the direction of directional wireless antenna is designed to focus the wireless signal to one, so it can cover a greater distance. To request, wireless repeater antenna should be designed to give the signal for the directional buttons, so you can focus the direction of the signal at a distance of moreand retransmission of the signal using Omni-directional with the direction of coverage in all wireless clients. There is a wireless repeater, the above requirements? Consider the HOW2R1 Smart-Gain Amplifier

What is this product

HOW2R1 Hawking Hi-Gain is a 2.4 GHz Outdoor Wireless-300N Dual-Radio Repeater that combines intelligent and review your existing wireless network with up to 64 x 8 x power andDistance of a standard Wireless-G devices.

Smart HOW2R1 outdoor frequency bands of two different radio repeater, radio-tape, the tape is devoted to receive the source signal and the radio antennas other special re-transmission of the signal source in an Omni-direction by using two external 5 dBi Omni-directional. Unlike traditional wireless repeaters where the signal receiver using Omni-directional antenna that captures the signal received HOW2R1(Source), with integrated 11dBi directional antenna intern

This dual-radio repeater with several dedicated to effectively eliminated all the dead spots inside and outside of your home or office great.

Advanced Security

HOW2R1 outdoor led by Smart Repeater fastest 802.11n WLAN standards. Is the latest 802.11n wireless standard IEEE has approved the latest in September 2009, the final versionthe latest draft 802.11n. No significant changes, but in fact some additional options. The device is designed for outdoor environment and has many advanced security features such as IEEE 802.11x authentication, MAC address filtering right to control access to the latest industrial security wireless Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA / WPA2) and WEP (for client connections and older), and hidden SSID.

The good thing about this is that wireless repeaterBroadband Router offers:



Firewall. repeaters do not support the traditional firewalls. With the firewall, all traffic is filtered based on security policies are set

NAT (Network Address Translation) can be used to hide the internal network and combined with the DoS protection protects the network against all threats from the network.

Access Control: To control you can see that they have the right to access or deny access based on MAC or IP address filtering.

DMZ(Demilitarized Zone) feature allows you to create a border security resources to provide on separate network

Port forwarding, you can pause a few doors to the public

URL blocking allows you to control the URLs that are denied

Smart Repeater Support Utility

To configure and troubleshoot wireless connection for more intelligent repeaters, HOW2R1 contains the Windows-based Smart Support Utility repeater. This Support Utility to update the firmware, restore factory settings IP settings to customize devices for scanning and connecting to wireless networks to the Internet and the current system settings. The utility uses the settings in the communication protocol for connecting to the repeater intelligently without knowing a proprietary IP, to correct this.

With data transfer speeds up to 300Mbps, HOW2R1 is the ideal solution for high performance of your wireless network, extension of> Wireless signals in the big houses or shops, or wireless access to the shipyards and other harsh environments with.

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