Refine search for Networking

Belkin N+ Wireless Modem Router - F5D8635UK4A Review

Author Dave Mitchell
Published 24th Mar 2009
Manufacturer Belkin
Price £67.32 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £77.42 (Inc VAT)
Latest Price Click here
Features Score 8 for Features
Performance Score 6 for Performance
Usability Score 8 for Usability
Overall Score 7 for Overall
Belkin N+ Wireless Modem Router - F5D8635UK4A
Bookmark and Share discuss this article  5 comments    Email  Email trustedreviews newslettersTrustedReviews Newsletters



The second wireless SSID provides guests with Internet access only



Choose hotel mode for the guest SSID and users are redirected to a web portal to logon



Scheduled access restrictions can be applied to specific hosts and services and these include blocking web browsing



The router appears in the Network Places so you can map a USB device to a drive letter of your choice



Remote management can be enabled and the router can check for firmware updates automatically

 

Newsletters

Register to receive the latest Reviews and News Headlines directly to your Inbox every day, and enter our regular competitions. More Info.

Your Name


Email Address


Latest 4 of 5 Comments

Have your say: Leave a comment below about this article.

comment pewpew said on 24th March 2009

i wanna upgrade my home-wlan to draft-n. usb-storage support would be nice, but only if fast enough to stream videos. which router would you suggest, and which 802.11n wlan adapter... more

comment Rajiv Dhir said on 24th March 2009

"You can't turn the NAT/SPI off though why would you want to"

Actually in some situations I do. I often set up modems behind more sophisticated firewa... more

comment Martin Daler said on 25th March 2009

The cable version (Belkin F5D8235uk4 N+) does have gigabit ports, oddly enough, and looks identical (as far as I can see).

comment Steve said on 27th March 2009

simonm

I think the idea is to address wireless streaming issues. Most people have'nt got a gigabit network but just want to improve wireless access.

See all 5 comments on this article.

add comment Add your comment

You must be logged in to comment. Login or register here.