Belkin 802.11g Wireless Access Point reviewed
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Basic Features and Internal details
- 3. Setup, Administration, & Basic Features
- 4. Setup, Administration, & Basic Features, Continued
- 5. Setup, Administration, & Basic Features, Continued
- 6. Security
- 7. Other Features
- 8. Wireless Performance
- 9. Wireless Security
- 10. Turbo mode
- 11. 802.11b Interoperability
- 12. Wrap Up

| Belkin 802.11g Wireless Network Access Point | |
|---|---|
| Summary | Broadcom-based 802.11g wireless Access Point. 11g and WPA compliant. Also supports WDS-based bridging and repeating. |
| Update | None |
| Pros | • No WEP enabled performance degradation
• 802.11g spec compliant • Supports WPA with optional AES encryption • Supports multi-point wireless bridging |
| Cons | • No monitoring or logging features
• 15% throughput reduction in WPA-TKIP mode • Antennas are not upgradeable |
Belkin was one of the first companies to have 802.11g wireless products that were both 802.11g spec-compliant and supported Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) enhanced security. I found their F5D7130 802.11g Wireless Network Access Point to be a good entry into the hot and heavy 11g market, but not without its faults.
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