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Belkin takes the wraps off its Linksys Max Stream AC2200 Wi-Fi router - borquezladjunybox1990

Belkin is bucking a design sheer with its New Wi-Fi mesh router, the Linksys Max Stream AC2200. To the highest degree companies exercise everything they can to make Wi-Fi mesh routers look, well, like anything else than a router. They designing their enclosures to resemble hockey pucks, OR flower vases, or other innocuous objects. And they invariably hide the router's antennas inside their enclosure, a practice one would assume must reduce the router's range.

Not Belkin. The new addition to its Linksys Wi-Fi mesh lineup looks exactly like a conventional router—specifically, a router from its Linksys EA series of routers—with quadruplet blade-style antennas emerging from its flanks.

The Linksys Max Stream AC2200 is a tri-band 802.11ac router, operating one radio mesh on the 2.4GHz frequency stripe adequate to of bearing a data rate capable 400Mbps, and two independent networks on the 5GHz band able of support a data rate of up to 867Mbps each. As you would expect, there's full support for multi-user MIMO technology, to serve multiple client devices concurrently.

Linksys Max Stream AC2200 Linksys

Different most Wi-Fi network routers, the Linksys Easy lay Stream AC2200 is volumed with a USB 3.0 port and a four-port ethernet switch.

Unlike some mesh Wi-Fi systems, the Linksys Max Stream AC2200 leave be sold by itself, at an MSRP of $199.99. If you wish to MBD mesh network nodes to expand the range of your network, you'll need to purchase one or more Linksys Velop nodes (a tri-band Velop AC2200 also costs $199.99). And so you're back to having networking devices that look vaguely like bud vases. But you might prefer that when you're deploying nodes in the living room or kitchen.

Linksys Harbour

Belkin also announced new network security and genitor controls software package dubbed Linksys Shield, which is intentional to forbid children from encountering the seamier side of the internet, and to protect smart devices that plug in to the internet via the router from being hacked.

This is an optional subscription service that flags sites containing adult, violent, and other unwanted smug and allows parents to decide which kinds of sites their children can visit. Belkin says IT parental control service wish cost $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year and will be available in February.

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/403132/belkin-shows-linksys-max-stream-ac2200-wi-fi-router.html

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