Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N

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Physical Design Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N is quite exotic with a milky white color and compact size approximately setangkupan palms. A pair of "horn" antennas that can be removed-rates indicate that the wireless router uses the 802.11n wireless standard, which means the data transfer speed should be close to 100 Mbps.

At the back of the body of the wireless device is available 4 ports RJ45 cable for local network (LAN) and 1 port RJ45 cable to connect to the Internet (WAN).
Meanwhile, in the front row of LED's there to monitor the status of traffic in each data packet and the status of the LAN ports hostspot. For ease of setting the security settings, the producer Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N adding WPS button (Wireless Protected Setup) on the rows of LED lights.

Entering interface web-based settings, we did not find many special features on this wireless router. But the feature map port, port forwarding, and NAT collected on our Advanced menu value because the value of giving more freedom for middle-level administrators in designing and managing the routing of data packets.


Featured monitoring (monitoring) of traffic data packets on the menu System> Monitor and displayed in the form of bars, we are value-added convenience features work administrator. View this chart is updated every 5 minutes.

Uniquely, in addition to a firewall that can be customized and scheduled to filter data packets, Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N have a power saving feature which can also be scheduled. In practice, this feature can be used, such as after office hours and not many people who use hotspots.

Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N successfully passed the test throughput (data transfer signal strength) with a pretty good value. In the test room without the screen that stretches at a distance of about 13 meters, NetIQ Chariot tool recorded the highest throughput in the number 81.301 MBps. The lowest throughput of 6.047 Mbps rate, and the number reratanya at 55.727 Mbps.

When he moved into the space and berlorong breakout, the same distance, this router brings 58.824 Mbps peak throughput, the lowest value of 11.211 Mbps and 42.065 Mbps average. These achievements fairly pretty good, considering that when we see the response time average is small enough and far below 5 seconds, ie 1.901 seconds. That is, the router is quite responsive and fast as forwards the packet data.

We also provide secure title to the firewall SPI (Statefull Packet Inspection) congenital Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N. Because when placed as a gateway at the front and connected to the test facility's Shield Up grc.com (Gibson Research Center), all communication ports in the state of hidden (Stealth).

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Allied Telesis AT-WR2304N not only able to provide ease of operation and management for novice users, but also provides the flexibility for administrators to regulate the routing scenario.

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