129 reviews
December, 2008
Embedded LCD offers loads of information at a glance; guest SSID and password let you share your Internet connection without compromising data or privacy; easy setup; configuration utility is newbie-friendly; Gigabit Ethernet ports; slick, attractive desi...
Slow throughput; very expensive.
The Belkin N1 Vision router makes great strides in user-friendliness, but drops the ball when it comes to performance.
With its N1 Vision router, Belkin takes the great usability features from its N1 router a huge step further. Performance CNET Labs tested the Belkin N1 Vision Router with the N1 Wireless Adapter. Design The Belkin N1 Vision uses a novel design we...
Let's not pretend otherwise: Routers are normally pretty boring devices. The best routers tend to quietly do their job in anonymity amongst the Rat king of cables hidden away from view. If you do happen to intentionally glance at your router, it usually
Looks outstanding and excellent build quality In our tests, very reliable Easy to setup Cool LCD display
Pricey compared with non LCD competition Overly generous up/download meter Poor wireless speeds No CAT6 cable in box
There is much to like about the N1 Vision - the idea of having an LCD screen alone is worth praise, but sadly the poor buttons and more importantly, the lacklustre wireless network speeds mar an otherwise excellent product. The idea is good but for my min...
Bright network-status LCD; great performance; stylish design
Expensive; lacks certain administrative features
The Belkin N1 Vision looks like no other wireless router we've seen, its performance is among the best, and it's a snap to install. But it'll put a dent in your wallet.
There's a lot to like about Belkin's N1 Vision wireless router, starting with a sleek design featuring a cool LCD panel that tells you what's going on with your network. Housed in a glossy black-and-silver casing, the N1 Vision looks more like a...
You know that dusty wireless router you keep hidden like some dirty, dirty secret? Well, Belkin wants to upgrade it from "eyesore" to "coffee table curio" with the N1. An upright-standing glossy black chassis and an embedded LCD screen create an air of si...
Easily the most stylish router on the market. User-friendly in both setup and operation. Outstanding broadcast range allowed us to freely surf the Internet from 3 blocks away. Offers WEP, WPA, and WPA2 protection. LCD screen displays everything from time
Priced for style, not performance. Unforgivably slow throughput - especially compared to other routers on the market. No N-only operation. Extremely slow reboot time.
The N1 Vision wireless router offers an easy way for you to view your network's broadband speed, computer bandwidth usage, and the status of your connected devices - all from an easy-to-read...
With its N1 Vision router, Belkin takes the great usability features from its N1 router a huge step further. The router's LCD display provides loads of information without the need to dig into the configuration page. Also, the router is unique in that it
Embedded LCD offers loads of information at a glance; guest SSID and password let you share your Internet connection without compromising data or privacy; easy setup; configuration utility is newbie-friendly; Gigabit Ethernet ports; slick, attractive desi...
Slow throughput; very expensive.
The Belkin N1 Vision router makes great strides in user-friendliness, but drops the ball when it comes to performance.
Performance CNET Labs tested the Belkin N1 Vision Router with the N1 Wireless Adapter. Design The Belkin N1 Vision uses a novel design we haven't seen before. Features The Belkin N1 Vision is easy to set up, requiring no CD--though one is included...
The Belkin N1 Vision wireless router looks is a looker and has a display that can't be beat, but its performance is subpar.
Unfortunately, in the case of the Belkin N1 Vision, more resources were spent on looks than on making the device competitive. Belkin needs to work on the N1 Vision's performance. The N1 Vision could just as easily be a high-design clock radio,...
Innovation and solid performance in an attractive package make the N1 Vision stand out, but it�€™s expensive
The N1 Vision provides a swish graphical representation of all sorts of information usually available only through a router�€™s web interface. You can see download and upload speeds, download totals and details such as security settings and the names of c...
If you're tired of your drab looking router, Belkin's N1 Vision is certainly more 'bling'.
The N1 Vision represents reasonable value as its price tag is in the same ball park as competing Gigabit equipped 802.11n routers such as D-Link's DIR-655. The N1 isn't as well featured and wireless performance is pedestrian at best, but if you want the b...
The main display is similar to that used by Belkin's N1 Wireless Modem Router and offers icons showing the status of the Internet and modem connections, the wireless network status and whether any wired PCs are connected. Belkin's N1 Vision aims...
Routers are not known for their good looks, making them prone to being hidden under your desk and out of the way. Belkin is looking to change this with its latest N1 Vision router. Undoubtedly spawned from its predecessor the N1, the Vision router has a s...
The real design innovation is, however, the large, back-lit display found at the front of the router. The screen displays a plethora of useful information, all accessible through the navigation buttons directly under the display. The main display shows yo...
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