Features Supports several operating modes including: Wi Fi Access Point (AP), WISP (AP & Client) & Wi Fi Repeater functions Compliant with IEEE 802.11n (Wireless-N), with speeds up to 150 Mbps Backward compatible with IEEE 802.11g, & 802.11b Wi Fi networks Supports WEP, WPA & WPA2 wireless authentication Built-in configuration utility (web-based) The R150WN1X1T Wireless N Travel Router lets you create a portable wireless hot-spot from a wired network connection, or an existing wireless network to share with all of your Wi Fi-enabled devices including tablets, laptops / Ultrabooks™, or smartphones. Support for several operating modes help you create, share or extend a wireless connection while traveling between hotel rooms, conference centers or boardrooms. The travel Wi Fi router offers a pocket-sized, USB (Universal Serial Bus)-powered design with support for Wireless N data rates (backward compatible with 802.11b/g networks). Directly configurable using any wireless device with a web browser, the travel router supports several additional operation modes including: WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider
- AP & Client) which lets you share an existing Wi Fi connection with multiple devices, or Wi Fi repeater mode which extends the coverage area of an existing wireless network to avoid dead spots. The USB (Universal Serial Bus)-powered wireless router is designed to fit directly over your iPad wall charger. For other USB (Universal Serial Bus) wall chargers or an available USB (Universal Serial Bus) port on a laptop, we've included a USB (Universal Serial Bus) extension cable to power the device. The portable router also offers a front USB (Universal Serial Bus) charge port, allowing you to charge your devices as needed. Applications Create a wireless access point for tablets, laptops & smartphones in a hotel room with only wired connections Share one paid wireless connection with multiple devices using WISP mode Add a wireless hotspot in a boardroom or conference center to share with your co-workers Extend the coverage area or increase the signal strength in “dead spots” of an existing Wireless-N signal