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This is a brand new in the box Belkin G+ MiMO router. Comes with every thing needed.

Sydney City, or Bankstown

$130 firm RRP $199 incl postage

Product Information

* Provides greater coverage than standard 802.11g with improved

reliability and fewer drops.

* Improves performance of standard 802.11g and 802.11b networking devices

* A Belkin G+ MiMO router used with an older 802.11g or 802.11b networking

product increases wireless coverage up to 10%.

* Improves resistance to wireless interference

* Delivers higher networking speed in a mixed-mode environment

* If a standard 802.11b device is introduced into a Belkin G+ MiMO network,

the Belkin G+ MiMO product will not drop to the standard 802.11b speeds.

* Provides advanced security: WEP 64-128 bit WPA-WPA2 support

* WiFi Certified

* Supports PPTP, PPPoE, IPSec pass-through protocols.

* Supports Bigpond cable heartbeat.

* Restricts Internet access by time of day to specified PCs

* Configures easily via a web browser

* IP Sharing Method: NAT (Network Address Translation)

* Firewall: NAT, SPI

* Clients Supported 253

* DHCP Server: Supported, User-Defeatable

* User Interface: HTTP/Through Web Browser

* Belkin Lifetime warranty

BELKIN Code: F5D9230AU4

www.belkin.com/au

PM only guys

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