Belkin N1 Vision Wireless Router (F5D8232-4) | 
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MPN: F5D8232-4 Model: F5D8232-4 UPC: 722868630921 EAN: 0722868630921 ASIN: B000U78XOS
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| • | Interactive Status Display shows your network's broadband speed, computer bandwidth usage, the status of connected network devices, and more. | | • | Plug-and-Play CD-less setup | | • | Easy Security Setup with support for Wi-Fi Protected Setup¿ and Multiple SSID | | • | 802.11n draft 2.0 compatible - 3x3 radio design provides excellent speeds and complete wireless coverage | | • | 4 Gigabit Ports |
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Product Description N1 VISION WIRELESS ROUTER
Amazon.com Review Amazon.com Review If you've ever sat staring at the little blinking lights on your Wi-Fi router, wondering for minutes on end whether or not your Internet connection was hosed, you'll appreciate the quick visual feedback from the LCD screen mounted to the front of Belkin's N1 Vision router. You'll be able to suss out whether you have incoming/outgoing data, whether you have someone piggybacking on your network, and more. The N1 Vision offers draft 802.11n connectivity and a full complement of Gigabit Ethernet ports in back, and it compares well to other draft-N routers for speeds. It also has a handy guest access feature, which allows you to offer online connectivity to others while protecting your own PC network. 
Belkin's N1 Vision enables you to view Internet download activity as well as manage some security features via the LCD screen (click to see larger image). | 
You can view both download and upload activity, current and 24-hour activity for PCs accessing the network, or just display the current time. | The N1 Vision offers easy plug-and-play setup, for the most part. Configuration is done either by the software from the included disc, or going through your Web browser (by typing in "routersetup" into the address field). It can configure your Internet settings from a range of embedded ISPs, and we selected Comcast. However, we weren't able to automatically connect and had to do the unplugging dance--first the modem, then the router, then restart each one. After we were up and running, we made sure to select security settings (which, largely, can only be done via these two methods). Featuring one of the best looking router designs around, the N1 Vision's main claim to fame is its monochrome LCD and push-button navigation for accessing stats as well as some control over security. The inital screen provides an overview of all functions--including detected Internet connection, whether wired or wireless computers are using the network, and if security is turned on. Pressing the left/right buttons on the navigation pad gets you to more granular info screens, showing upload/download activity in speedometer format, current speeds, connected users, and date/time. We caught ourselves staring at the speedometer quite a bit, but happily discovered you can set the screen to turn off after two minutes of inactivity (which helped return our focus). On the downside, there's no view of throughput between PCs on a network--you just get Internet upload and download activity. And we found that the navigation buttons were frustrating to operate (they require a hefty press). Also note that the N1 doesn't come with a USB port for connecting a NAS hard drive or printer. As far as speeds, the N1 Vision compared closely to our Apple Airport Extreme--both of which reside in the middle range of throughput for 802.11n routers--and we were pleased with both its reliability and overall performance in downloading large multimedia files quickly and efficiently. Over Wi-Fi, we downloaded an 80 MB QuickTime file from MySpace in just a little over 2 minutes (an average of 633 KB per second, or about 5 Mbps). In PC to PC transfers, a 200 MB file was transferred in an average of 32 seconds over Wi-Fi (6.25 MB per second, or 50 Mbps) while it took only 8 seconds via Ethernet thanks to the router's Gigabit speed. Because of its draft-N capabilities, the N1 Vision provides excellent Wi-Fi range, and we seamlessly streamed 128K MP3 Internet radio without it rebuffering up to half a block from our home (over 200 feet). Comparing the N1 Vision to our Airport Express, both had similiar Internet download speeds and the Belkin easily bested the Non-Gigabit Apple router in the wired Ethernet PC-to-PC test. However, the Airport Express did a better job with intra-network transfers over Wi-Fi by about 20 percent. Aside from the screen and the speed, the N1 Vision also offers some interesting security features. In addition to standard WEP and WPA (the latter being the more secure), the N1 lets you to set up separate service set identifier, or SSID, which basically enables you to set up guest access to a Wi-Fi connection without allowing access to other areas of your network. It's easily accomplished via the N1's LCD menus, which creates a second Wi-Fi connection called "guest" and provides a passkey that can be shared--all the while continuing to provide your main Wi-Fi network. While the LCD screen is one of the big selling points of the N1 Vision, the router loses a bit of its wow factor when the LCD is programmed to turn off when not active. But it was helpful to have to check when Internet download speeds seemed clogged. And overall, the N1 Vision provided sturdy (though not at the top of its 802.11n class) Wi-Fi and wired Ethernet speeds as well as a broad coverage range. --Agen G.N. Schmitz Pros: - Steady, sturdy Draft-N Wi-Fi and Gigabit networking
- Excellent Wi-Fi coverage--strong signal easily reaches up to 200 feet
- Handy LCD screen provides quick view of activity
- Guest feature offers wireless access partitioned away from main network
Cons: - Wi-Fi speed is in the middle range for 802.11n routers
- No USB port for connecting hard drives or printers
- Navigation buttons were frustratingly hard to press
- No LCD view of PC-to-PC network activity--only Internet download/upload
What's in the Box N1 Vision router, AC adapter, RJ45 Ethernet cable, QuickStart guide, CD with manual and set-up software
Amazon.com Product Description Amazon.com Product Description With the Belkin N1 Vision Wireless Router, going wireless has just gotten a lot easier, a lot more powerful, and a lot more stylish. Not only does this slim device display all the activity on your network in plain English on an easy-to-read LCD display, it also sports the latest in Wi-Fi standards--802.11n 3x3 MIMO technology that will give you a link rate of up to 300 Mbps, and an unprecedented range of up to 1,600 feet. | 
A sleek, revolutionary design with an innovative network display. View larger. | 
View your network's upload and download speeds. | 
Quickly check the status of your networking devices. | 
Instantly reveal computers accessing your network. | 
Stay on top of network problems. | True Plug-and-Play Ease and Easy-to-Read Info With the N1 Vision, you can kiss those long and arduous days of configuring your router goodbye. The N1 Vision offers a true plug-and-play "CD-less" installation and simple network security set-up. No confusing manuals to follow, no endless CD wizards. Simply plug the router in, follow the on-screen commands, and you'll be connected in no time. Once your computers are online, its time for the N1 Vision to shine. Instead of the uninformative and confusing blinking lights that you've struggled to decipher all these years, the N1 has an easy-to-read LCD display that tracks your upstream and downstream speeds; logs your bandwidth; displays date, time, and network access info; and also shows you what devices are connected and how much bandwidth each one is using. Do you suspect that your child is spending his or her "homework time" downloading videos? Or that one of your roommates is eating up all your bandwidth? The N1 knows--and shows--all. The monochrome display offers a virtual "Download and Upload Speedometer" that gives you all the information you need. 802.11n: The Latest in Wi-Fi Performance Featuring Wireless-N, the very latest standard in wireless networking technology, the N1 Vision will vastly increase both your network speed and your operating range. At the heart of this router is a high-performance, draft 2.0, 802.11n chipset with 3x3 MIMO, which achieves its superior capabilities by simultaneously overlaying the signals of multiple radios. This "Multiple In, Multiple Out" (MIMO) technology multiplies the effective data rate, and unlike ordinary wireless networking technologies that are confused by signal reflections, MIMO actually uses these reflections to increase the range and reduce "dead spots" in the wireless coverage area. The signal travels farther, maintaining wireless connections up to four times farther than the previous standard Wireless-G. The bottom line: Under ideal conditions the N1 Vision can give you link rates of up to 300 Mbps (compared to previous rates of 54 Mbps), and an operating range of up to 1,600 feet. And you don't have to fret about your existing wireless devices; the N1 is compatible with IEEE 802.11g, 802.11b, and 802.3ab devices, which means you don't have to upgrade the rest of your hardware. (While the router will work great with standard Wireless-G and -B equipment, it will perform at its peak with other Wireless-N devices.) The N1 Vision also features four gigabit Ethernet ports, as well as the latest in security standards, including Wi-Fi Protected Setup, WPA, WPA2, 64-/128-bit WEP encryption, and multiple SSID. Compatible with any PC running Windows 2000, XP, or Vista, and Macs running OS X v10.4x, the N1 Vision is designed to set the new standard in wireless home networking.
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Excellent speed and reliability October 26, 2007 Drizzle (Chicago) 26 out of 31 found this review helpful
There are several things that stand out about this router, particularly compared to my previous Netgear router which was also marketed as N-WiFi and gigabit wired.
This router has excellent wireless network utilization, generally 30% on larger file transfers and at connection speeds from 70Mbps to 130Mbps, which is the maximum on my hardware. It also has excellent utilization on its wired gigabit. Performance of both significantly exceed the performance on my prior router. I am near the router so I can't speak for the broadcast range.
Also important is that persistent connections such as messenger applications are able to maintain their connections indefinitely, whereas my prior router would drop persistent connections after 10-20 minutes. This may be because this router has a "forever" setting in its DHCP routings.
The router is also attractive and the display panel on the front is interesting. The browser based configuration of the router is fast and works well.
My only complaint has been the couple instances where I started my laptop and the router did not properly issue me an IP address. Restarting the router fixed the problem immediately.
If you are considering paying for N-Wireless with gigabit wired, this is a great option.
Wow, this router rocks! June 6, 2008 Scott DeLeeuw (Denver, CO) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have to say, I read some of the reviews here and almost shy-ed away from buying the Belkin N1 Vision. But I woke up this morning and my Linksys router was disconnected again, man that thing is aggravating, I spent an hour thinking it was a computer problem until I pulled the plug on the Linksys.
I hooked up the Belkin router and just went through the screens manually. The firmware was way out of date 00.3 vs 00.15 that is the current version. I updated that first and all went well.
I have no wireless N devices, but all of my wireless G devices have gone way up. I had 76% signal before and I have 96% now, it's amazing.
A couple of things other posters wrote:
IPSec VPN - I connected to VPN and all was well. From the things I read, this was fixed in 00.13 of the firmware, so posters before April or so of this year may have had legitimate problems.
The LCD screen - yeah, the info really isn't that useful, but oh well, if nothing else it's nice bling...
The buttons - the right hand side of the square can be tough to push, but it's not as bad as others made it out to be...
Rebooting after every option - whoever wrote that was either embellishing or Belkin made huge leaps in the firmware. There are only two options that do a 70 sec reboot, one big one does a 180 sec reboot, and all the others do 10 sec config saves. Almost every router out there does a small config save, it's crazy to complain about that.
Lastly, Belkin has a LIFETIME warranty, yes lifetime! How fast wireless routers of any brand seem to go south that is another reason it's well worth it.
To summarize, either I got pretty lucky with this router or it's received a lot of unfair criticism. I guess there will always be negative critics, for instance, I find the performance of Linksys to be dreadful....
It just works November 10, 2007 Dale Grant (Sanford, FL, USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Windows Vista 64bit and 43bit computers on gigabit link and Vista 32bit Toshiba laptop on wifi lan. Out of the box, it just worked. No problems, great thruput and range extends over my entire property. See a lot of complaints on this unit, but for me it is great. Replaced a netgear gigabit router that was trouble after trouble.
Junk to Jewel. June 6, 2008 Brent A. Wilson (Pittsburgh, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Best looking router made, great coverage, fantastic speeds, VPN connection was broken until this weeks Firmware upgrade ver 1.1.15 i think? anyway get the router, then grab that firmware and you will be satisfied. Yeah it runs a little hot as some complain but i dont care i never have to reboot it, and the guest access is sweet. Easy to turn on and off. Had to get used to the interface and choices coming from the WRT54G, but its a good upgrade. Only thing its missing now is a way to do Network storage with the direct connect to a USB drive, but i hear thats not working well on Linksys devices either. So buy this shiny mug, and put it on your desk for all to admire.
Brent
Kinks Apparently Worked Out - Excellent, Fast, Beautiful, Highly Functional October 3, 2008 J. Conway (San Rafael, CA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm sorely tempted to call all of the earlier reviewers who slammed this router cry babies - or worse. My experience with this was 97% positive. But I understand that people bought these at various times from various places, and may have early versions of the hardware or firmware. That's all I can think of to reconcile my experience with theirs. This is an awesome product, which I heartily endorse.
I got the newer version of the hardware (v2000) and it came with the latest firmware (2.00.03). Before you buy this, ask your retailer to confirm that they'll send you v2000 hardware (or later) and not v1000, which most of the complainers likely have. You can download and install the latest firmware yourself if it's not running the latest when you get it.
It was the easiest setup ever (I have Vista Home Premium) - I plugged it in, followed the 3 minute super simple instructions and voila! It is super fast, easily configurable; the LCD gives you lots of information, and allows you to change various settings with the pushbutton (including disabling/enabling the wireless aspect - no reason to have it broadcasting to all corners of my property when I'm sitting 5 feet from the router connected using Gigabit ethernet cable, or when I'm on vacation, etc.)
Speaking of the pushbutton . . . unless they have changed it to make it much better, it is just ridiculous to complain about how hard you have to push it. On a scale of 1-10, 1 being super easy to push, 10 being super hard, it's a 5 or a 6. It's not even close to being a problem.
Another complaint I found when I googled for reviews about this was that it ran hot. It doesn't. At least mine doesn't. It's just slightly warm to the touch (compared to my Netgear Gigabit Switch, GS605, which could fry an egg).
The only problem I had was, with one of our laptops, it dropped the wireless connection every 35 seconds - over and over again - after I set the security to WPA-2. The solution was to set channel mode at 20MHz rather than 20MHz + 40MHz. It didn't affect the speed at all, but cured the disconnecting problem immediately. The other laptops I tried with it had no problems whatsoever.
I bought this and then sort of held my breath while making sure I set it up within the return period (I sometimes let things sit around a couple of weeks until I have a lot of time), since there were so many horrible reviews. I'm SO glad I bought this. No regrets. It's a beautiful piece of technology - near perfect, to me.
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