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    Billion 7300N 4 Port 802.11N Wireless Router with ADSL modem and Ethernet WAN Port

Price: $119.90
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Built-in Modem   Wireless 802.11n
ADSL2/2+ Capability (for modems only)   Removable Antenna
WAN Ports - 1      
3G Capable      
USB LAN Port/s  
10/100 LAN Port/s - 4   UPnP Support
Gigabit LAN Port/s - 0   Internet Sharing

USB Print Server   QoS
Parallel Port Print Server   DynDNS Client
Dialup/ISDN Failover   Warranty - 2
USB Storage      
FXO Ports for VoIP - 0      
FXS Ports for VoIP - 0      
     
 
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  • Manufacturer's specifications

    NAT Security
    SPI Firewall  
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  • Manufacturer support
    URL Filtering (Parental control)  
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  • Whirlpool Wiki
    Block sites by keywords  
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  • Whirlpool Forum Search
             
    IPSec VPN Endpoints - 0      
    PPtP VPN Endpoints - 0      
    Supports VPN passthrough (single session only)      
           

    Comments: The main difference from the cheaper 5200N is that the 7300N features a LAN port that can be reconfigured as a WAN port to allow connection of an external ethernet modem such as a Cable or FTTH modem instead of using its built-in ADSL modem. Note that it is not a true dual-WAN product as such and will not allow load sharing or failover between two broadband connections.

    Click here to test drive the configuration menus.

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