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Your own hotspot while you travel,
February 15, 2012 Doug Bardwell (Columbia Station, OH, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Belkin F9K1107 Dual Band Travel Router (Personal Computers)
You check into the hotel and can't wait to check Facebook or email. Your better-half wants to do the same. Uh-oh! There's only one Ethernet connection in the wall and one cord. Who gets it first????
You can beat the system with the Belkin Wireless Dual-Band Travel Router. If there's an RJ45 Ethernet connection, you'll be pumping out your own 256-bit, WPA2 encrypted hot-spot in about 60 seconds. Merely plug in the supplied cat 5 cable, configure your set-up and enjoy dual-band 2.4 Ghz and 5Ghz streams for web-surfing, video streaming or whatever else you want to do.
Everything you need comes in the supplied travel case and the unit comes with a decent two-year warranty and 24/7 tech support. The entire kit is extremely portable at 8.6 oz and the closed case packs away into a space 6"x6"x2".
Hello Wi-Fi and goodbye hotel charges.
EXCELENT Travel Router,
March 25, 2012 Mike - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Belkin F9K1107 Dual Band Travel Router (Personal Computers)
I bought this travel router becasue I am always on the road working overseas. While most hotels have WI-fi other don't. I also work offshore on drilling rigs so plugging into the network can be difficult. I have not had one problem with my travel router and I love it. As a matter of fact it has speeds that are faster than most of the WI-fi networks I connect to. if you are looking for a portable router that is easy to carry and easy to use, this is the one for you. it is literally plug and play. You will need to get the numbers off the back ans change the security password but that is easy enough.
Disconnects all the time,
March 19, 2012 Deniss - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Belkin F9K1107 Dual Band Travel Router (Personal Computers)
As much as I tried I just can't use it as it disconnects all the time regardless of the band or settings. After 4 hours of trying all the possibilities I put it back in it's fancy carrying case and hoping someday Belkin will update the firmware or at least their support page where this model is nowhere to be found and went back to my good old Engenius 9330 which is not perfect but at least stays connected.
Great design and overall idea, no power adapter needed.