EDIMAX Technology, a provider of network communication
products, announced the launch of the BR-6258n 150Mbps Wireless Broadband Nano
Router.
The BR-6258n is a miniature, energy-efficient, and
space-saving wireless broadband router designed for anyone who needs to share
an Internet connection in a hotel room, a conference room, or any place where
there is only one Internet cable.
Its compactness and versatility make it a handy network
companion for users who are constantly on the go. The BR-6258n is the
traveler’s new travel essential that not only has the functions, but also the
looks.
With both a WAN port and a LAN port, the BR-6258n gives
users the flexibility of using it as either a router or a wireless adapter.
Users can easily turn a wired Internet connection into a Wi-Fi network for
multiple devices. Users can also turn a TV, a game console, or any network
client with an Ethernet port into a wireless device.
The BR-6258n supports power over USB and comes with a USB
cable and a separate USB power adapter. Such a design enables users to power
the BR-6258n with either a wall socket, or a computer’s USB port when a power
outlet is not available.
The built-in WPS button also allows users to build a
secure connection with a wireless network client with a simple click. There is
no need to go through the hassle of configuring the complicated security
settings manually.
The BR-6258n 150Mbps Wireless Broadband Nano Router’s
sleek supercar design makes using and traveling with it a pleasant experience.
Yet, this small and versatile router does not only look fast, it complies with
IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards and can achieve wireless transmission rates of up to
150Mbps. Its signal coverage is also 3 times greater than standard 802.11g/b
routers.
In accordance with EDIMAX’s green policy, the BR-6258n is
designed to automatically detect the amount of wireless transference and supply
only the amount of power needed.
After being tested against other non-green 150Mbps
routers, test results show that the BR-6258n saves 50 percent power at the same
download speed, 23 percent power at the same upload speed, and up to 75 percent
power when there is no wireless activity.
By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com