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No Ads. No Trackers. No Social Media. All Content Locally Hosted. USB port s :. Serial port:. Parallel port:. NAT routing:. Port forwarding:. Port forwarding of ranges:. DHCP server:. DHCP client:. MAC Address clone:. PPPoE client:. Maximum Wireless Speed:. WiFi standards supported:. Access point. Transmit Power:. IPSec passthrough:. L2TP passthrough:. PPTP passthrough:. Device Management. When you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Simple, efficient design From a design perspective, the MN looks similar to other wireless gateways.

The base station touts a cool, industrial design and can stand on its side, making for an unobtrusive addition to a home or office. Unfortunately, you'll need to create your own wall-mounting solution if you want to maximize wireless reception; the MN doesn't come with extra mounting hardware.

Easy-to-use setup utilities The included Start Here pamphlet will help you through basic installation, but if you need more help, the clearly written page manual will be a relief.

And if you've ever used a Windows XP setup wizard, the broadband networking installation wizard will seem soothingly familiar. After you configure the base station and install the Broadband Network Utility software, you have the option of creating a setup disk for your client PCs a blank disk is included , which simplifies the task of adding PCs to your network.

However, we wish the software let us save the file to some type of removable storage, such as a DiskonKey , given the nearing extinction of the floppy disk drive. The Broadband Network Utility provides a snapshot of your wireless strength, the status of your Internet connection, and a list of other devices currently on your network.

Fortunately, the software in the base station is upgradable, and you can choose to be notified of any software updates and bug fixes. While you can access the base station from non-Windows computers, Microsoft's network adapters work on only PCs running Windows 98 or later.

In addition, the Broadband Network Utility is a Windows application; if you need to configure the base station from a Macintosh or other non-Windows PC, you must use the Web-based management tool. The base station does support Universal Plug and Play UPnP , however, which makes it easy to connect with other networkable devices such as Microsoft's.



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