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BT Wireless Network 1250

Easy to use and flexible, but it's expensive.

One of the benefits of broadband is that it's fast enough to share between multiple home PCs. BT has decided to get in on this act with its 10-user Wireless Network 1250 ADSL gateway.

Wireless isn't the only trick up its sleeve, though, as it comes with HomePNA 2.0, which uses existing phone cables to be used as a network. Most houses have multiple phone sockets, so it's an easy way to get a 10Mbytes/sec network connection.

Larger than your average broadband router, its simple installation makes it stand out. Colour-coded ports and cables with detailed manuals should ensure a painless installation.

A clear and simple web-based browser interface allows you to configure features such as parental control. This lets you apply restrictions both on time of day and the websites you can access on a per PC basis.

Application control is a strong feature. A comprehensive list of online games and applications, such as Netmeeting, can be allowed through the integrated firewall at a click of a button.

Wirelessly, it is based on the 802.11b standard, although it is not Wifi-certified, which may cause problems with inter-operability. Theoretically this gives throughput rates of 11Mbits/sec, but realistically you'll achieve 6Mbits/sec - plenty for surfing the Internet. Security is on by default and has been preconfigured using 64bit WEP, reasonable for a home environment. Be aware that wireless coverage can vary depending on surroundings.

For Wireless and HomePNA connections, extra adapters need to be purchased. Although more expensive than others on the market, the ease of use and flexibility in sharing broadband Internet access within the home helps justify the additional cost.

Contact: BT 0800 328 6738
www.bt.com/homenetworking

Specifications:

  • Windows 98SE or above, MacOS 8.5 or above
  • Stateful Inspection firewall
  • 802.11b
  • 1 RJ11 1 USB2 ports
  • 50 x 205 x 255 mm (w x d x h)

Price details:
RRP: Router: £179 (£152 ex VAT)
HomePNA adapter: £39.99 (£34.03)
Wireless adapter: £39.99 (£34.03)

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Pros: Wireless security on by default; flexible in sharing net access.Cons:Expensive; based on 802.11b; not Wifi-certified.Verdict:More expensive than some; well-designed for home environment.

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