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Wireless access point - 802.11b/g/n (draft) More product details
$82.24
We have collected and analyzed 20 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 83/100. The average review date is August 16, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 20957 reviews from other Hubs & Switches. The alaScore™ for this product is 83/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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20 reviews
November, 2009
Product Age
20 Users
Rank 86
from $82.24
When I purchased the SMCWeb-N, it was the only remotely affordable 802.11n bridge on the market. As such, it has performed excellently.
Needs a reboot after every settings change.
I really suggest separating routing and wireless. I know there are a lot of them on the market but you get a lot of expandability and easy of setup when you have then as separate components.
I have installed 2 in my home 3 at a friends home and 2 at a student center. All are working fine.
I understand that with encrypted wireless you only get about half the rated bandwidth. The other half is used in managing the connection and the encryption. Thus a 100mb wired connection fits. BUT being SMC did add the nice switch I'd like to see them at...
I do admit to poor research before purchasing, but this is an absolutely horrible design decision. I didn't even open the box so I can't vouch for functionality.
irrelevant. didn't even open the box.
Can someone please tell me the purpose of a 300Mbps wireless connection if it automatically dumbs down the connection to 100Mbps right off the bat due to the lack of a gigabit lan port? Instead of improving my wireless LAN speed almost 6 fold over wireles...
The SMCWEB-N is a multifunction Wireless-N (802.11n draft) networking device: Access Point and Ethernet Client modes. Designed for multimedia applications SMCWEB-N can be used in Access Point mode to add high-speed wireless connectivity to your network, or Client mode to simultaneously connect multiple Ethernet enabled devices such as a game console, digital media player or Network Attached Storage.The SMCWEB-N is 802.11n draft v2.0 compliant while maintaining full backwards compatibility...
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