The Linksys WRT300N-UK certainly caught our eye with its peculiar antenna
arrangement, but it makes for an indiscreet home installation. There is no setup
wizard on the router but the first page contains all the information you need.
Wireless options allow the network to run in either a mixed mode or
restricted purely to draft-N devices. There is no option to exclude 11b clients
– your choices are limited to 11n or 11n, b and g.
Wep, WPA Personal and Enterprise WPA2 are supported. A passphrase can be used
to generate the security key, but only hexadecimal Wep keys are allowed.
One mode of note available on the
Linksys
is AP isolation. In this mode clients can talk with the router for internet
access but not to each other.
This is great if the router is going to be used in a DMZ (demilitarised zone)
offering web access to clients that should not be able to access each other. But
it would be better if it was not a default option, especially as it’s configured
in the advanced wireless settings page.
Access to the internet can be restricted to times and days or blocked with a
basic content filter using up to four keywords and URLs. Keyword blocking is a
good idea but no substitute for full blocking software, as just four keywords is
too limiting.
A log can be generated of events on the router but, unlike some others, this
cannot be forwarded by email. Thankfully it is possible to administer the router
remotely, including updating the firmware.
The built-in ability to ping other devices on the network and run a
traceroute test are useful troubleshooting tools aimed at more experienced
users.
Overall it offers a mixed bag of pedestrian real-world performance in our
tests and some worthy, but not particularly well-thought-out features.
This article is part of a group test of draft-N routers.
See also:
Belkin N1
Buffalo Airstation Nfiniti
D-link DIR-635
Netgear
Rangemax Next
Trendnet TEW-631BRP
Graphs and table of features can be read via our pdf downloads above.
You can also read an
introduction
to this group test and discover the Editor's Choice of product.
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