Join the 802.11n revolution with this router that keeps you connected to the internet with a faster connection (300 mbps), and a connection that works from further distances.
802.11n Uses MIMO
MIMO, or multi-in/multi-out, is a clever way to solve the age-old problem of multi-path signals. Multi-path signals are the ones that bounce off of walls and objects and arrive to and from the router later than the first signal, or line-of-site signal. In the past, multi-path signals were a bad thing. Typical 802.11g routers couldn't (and still can't) recongnize these signals and treat them as interference, which actually slows down data transfer. MIMO routers take advantage of this by creating new independent data transfer streams out of the multi-path signals.
Connect to this router with or without wires with an optional 4-port built-in wired LAN switch. This router also includes endless security and firewall features, IP management, and more (see specifications tab).