Belkin G Plus MIMO review

Increased wireless range for an intermediate price

We're yet to see an attractive networking box.

TechRadar Verdict

With speeds near that of Draft N it could be a cheap alternative

Pros

  • +

    24-hour telephone support

    Increased wireless range from standard 802.11g

    Theoretical speeds up to 108Mb/sec

Cons

  • -

    More expensive than standard 802.11g

    Not futureproof

    Only available from PC World

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The main benefit of this Belkin model is increased wireless range, so you can use devices further away from your wireless access point, for example. The G MIMO is not as good as the latest Draft-N kits hitting the market now but provides you with much of that power at a better price point.

Higher-end MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) models - such as the other Belkin router we've reviewed here - are designed to have better throughput as well as that allimportant boosted range. After all, for most home uses it's unlikely that you'll need much throughput, for the simple reason that sharing an internet connection isn't that testing for any router.

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