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Move Freely With Incredible Coverage Plus Performance for Your Wireless Connected Home Computer The next generation Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router provides wider coverage in more places, MiMo (pronounced my-mo) antenna technology. Tip: The speed-enhanced technology, Wireless-N can dynamically enable this speed mode for Wireless-N devices, while still connecting to other wireless devices at their fastest speeds So if you have a G adapters on other PC's upgrade them to wireless - N if you can, to get the maximum to Speed for your network MIMO technology uses multiple radios per band to create robust signals for maximum range and speed, with reduced dead spots Some Product Feartures- 4 Ethernet ports
- Potent SPI firewall
- Works with B And G system cards

Multiple radios which increases performance reducing dead spots and fewer dropped connections
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No Wires and Little Computer Networking KnowledgeInstalling a Wireless LAN is One of the Easiest Ways to Setup a wireless Home Network For the best performance of your network, and internet connectivity, use a wired cable if you can, because it is physically secure, allows faster (1000 Mbps) speeds, costs less, and is not as susceptible to interference as compared to wireless.
Wireless Equipment is an Investment
When you wire a network, the money spent on cabling is often lost, forever. You can't pull the cables out of the wall when you move and take it with you. Creating a wireless computer connected to a wired network, much of the construction centers around running cables. Even though this is not as difficult a task when the network is built from scratch. Installing wired networks into existing home or offices can be quite difficult because the wires must often be installed above, or in the walls and ceilings... This Can Lead To Considerable Costs Creating A Wireless Home Network Requires Minimum Costs and DesignBoth in purchasing the wire as well as paying for the contractor or electrician to install the wire/s for you. When installed, there is also the cost of maintaining the wires, which can eventually break down over time. If any at all when building a large wireless network, there are some initial cost to place and Arrange Antennas, routers, and access points. A wireless network should be used to Enhance the existing wired home or business computer network, Not replace it. If you have the opportunity to install hard wires, DO SO and get the highest performance possible, always take this route. Use (Category) Cat - 6 cable, (the standard) if you have access to rooms or buildings that you are going to wire. And if you can afford the fiber optics, pull that too! think ahead, you just may need it for future expansion of your network. I know I don't have to tell you to pull cable, you already know that, right! In a wireless environment you just unplug the equipment and move it to the next location. Wireless networks also provides all of the benefits of traditional wired networks, because it's easy and quick to install. Wired Networks Move Massive Amounts of Data At Peak Speeds
Think of wireless - N, as a four lane highway, more lanes, more traffic. More data can stream much faster.
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