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World's fastest router

TRENDnet's 450Mbps Wireless-N Gigabit Router redefines wireless router performance. This router's raw horsepower seamlessly streams HD movies to an entertainment centre, transfers content from countless users, and generates record wireless coverage.

This is the first router that supports three-stream Wireless-N, with cap speeds of up to 450Mbps; typical dual-stream Wireless-N routers have cap speeds of 300Mbps.

“It's the fastest 2.4Ghz wireless router to date in close-range throughput tests,” says Steve Middleton, TRENDnet Product Manager at Phoenix Software, TRENDnet's local distributor.

“Advanced Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technology with three spatial streams per antenna generates a maximum wireless throughput of 450Mbps; Gigabit Wide Area Network and Local Area Network ports transfer wired data fast, while embedded GREENnet technology reduces power consumption.”

The router includes four LAN ports (for network Ethernet-ready devices) and one WAN port (to be connected to the Internet, for example, via a broadband modem). These ports are gigabit, meaning they are capable of delivering wired connection speeds up to 1 000Mbps. WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates other WPS supported wireless adapters at the touch of a button, a feature that allows for quickly adding a client to the wireless network.

The router has an array of LEDs on the front; each shows the status of the network ports on the back as well as that of the Internet connection and the WPS. The WPS LED blinks green as you push the WPS button on the side of the router, and shows the time window that a WPS-enabled client can be hooked up to the network. “The latest in wireless encryption and a secure firewall protect your digital network, and WMM quality of service technology prioritises gaming, Internet calls, and video streams,” adds Middleton.

He goes on to explain that it's really easy to set up the router: “Basically, once you have connected the router to a computer via its LAN port and the broadband modem via its WAN port, your home network is done and set up with the default settings. You then can further customise this by pointing your browser to the router's IP address, which by default is 192.168.10.1. The router's Web interface is responsive and works with any browser, and has a clear indicator that shows the process of changes that are being applied to the router's settings. Apart from allowing you to change the basic networking settings, the interface give you access to the more advanced features, such as access control, which allows restricting certain computers in the network from certain Internet services such as Web browsing, e-mailing, and chatting.”

Other advanced features include virtual servers, which allow you to make computers in the network able to host a service, such as FTP or HTTP; and gaming, which prioritises Internet traffic for certain games, among others.

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Phoenix Software

Phoenix Software, a division of the Phoenix Distribution group of businesses, is a software republishing and value-added distribution business that supplies a wide range of software products and accessories to distribution, retail partners, resellers, integrators, government and solution providers. These software products include retail, OEM, education, corporate and enterprise licensing offerings, while a specialised CES division within the group supplies video gaming, media integration and headset devices in terms of hardware. The company has an ongoing mission to bring leading-edge products to the marketplace in a timely and professional manner, while offering excellent price/performance ratios. Founded in September 1999, Phoenix Software has branches in Johannesburg, Cape Town, London and Lusaka. The company focuses on niche software that is aimed at specific vertical markets, as well as leading-edge and fast moving product within the consumer electronic arena.

Phoenix Software's product range includes titles from leading vendors such as AVG, Ability, ArcSoft, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Exspect, Individual Software, ISLight, Kaspersky Lab, Nero, Navigon, Pinnacle Systems, Propalms, OregonScientific, Roxio, UniBlue, Lavasoft, Sony Creative Software, Tuneup Utilities, Parallels, Rebit, NCH, Zemana, Zoner, StorageCraft, Magix and Large Software.

The Phoenix Distribution group has a global footprint, with strategic partnerships in the USA, Germany, France and Singapore. Phoenix Software is represented in the UK and Europe via a wholly-owned subsidiary, PXSoftware.

Editorial contacts

Mia Andric
Phoenix Software
(+27) 011 803 5437