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There is an increasing number of Internet carriers, all over the world, that can provide triple or multi play services. This is the main reason why specialized companies are beginning to extend their lineup with certain products that are meant to offer support multi play connections. One such company is Linksys, a division of one of the biggest networking products manufacturer, Cisco, who released back in January 2008 the Linksys WRP400 Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports.
The product, which looks like pretty much any other wireless router, is designed to offer wireless and wired support for communication devices. To be more specific, the product offers advanced triple-play services prioritization in a single intelligent compact device. The Linksys device can be simultaneously used as a wireless access point, a 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch and a VoIP service.
The wireless technology standard used for the WRP400 router offers a maximum transfer rate of 54Mbps. The IEEE 802.11 g standard is used with almost every notebook computer system available today, so you will deal with a more than decent Internet browsing experience. Besides the obvious benefits of the wireless router, the Linksys devices also offer users no less than four 10/100 Ethernet ports. In this way, both wired and wireless devices can be connected to a single home network.
Probably the most important feature of the Linksys product is its VoIP capability, which sets it apart from normal wireless routers. The WRP400 can deliver clear high-quality voice communication in diverse network conditions. The two available phone ports will ensure the user of interoperability with common telephony equipment like voice-mail, Fax, and interactive voice response systems. The router functions are pretty standard with a easy to use interface and high security features. |