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Review: Trendnet TEW-631BRP networking

Get 802.11n Wifi early with this simple-to-use home router

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Price: £130
Manufacturer: Trendnet



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Good points

  • Fast
  • Easy to set up
  • Long range

Bad points

  • No built in broadband modem
  • Expensive
  • Need other 802.11n equipment to get the full speeds

Overall Although Draft N Wifi hasn't been standardised, the Trendnet TEW-631BRP router is (currently) as close you'll get to the real thing.


Tim Smith, Computeract!ve 29 Jan 2007

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The relatively slow speed of wireless networks is set to change with the upcoming 802.11n standard (also known as Draft N). Although the new Draft N standard hasn’t been finalised, this Trendnet router should increase Wifi speeds, the range and overall reliability.

The Trendnet TEW-631BRP has four network sockets and one for connecting to the internet. The latter is important as there's no built-in broadband modem. For this reason, the TEW-631BRP is more suited to those using cable internet.

Setup is simple, with wizards for connecting to the internet, setting up a wireless network and activating security measure such as a firewall. There are also options within the menu to set times when people can access the internet.

Wifi speed and range definitely improved, but nowhere near the claimed speed of 300Mbits/sec. Although it's compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g Wifi adapters, its superfast potential can only be realised when using a 802.11n adapter.

Compared to some routers, the Trendnet TEW-631BRP is expensive, especially when the lack of a modem is taken into account, but if you want the fastest and widest reaching Wifi network in your home, it's worth the extra cost.

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