Cisco EA4500
![]() | Outdated Product 706 ₴ Device: router; WAN port: Ethernet (RJ45); Wi-Fi standards: Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g); Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n); 2.4GHz; 5 GHz; WAN: LAN: LAN ports: 4 ports; LAN port speed: 1 Gbps; USB 2.0: 1; Antenna: internal; Transmitter power (dBm): 17; NAT; bridge mode; firewall; DHCP server; FTP server; file server |
Cisco EA4500
WAN:Ethernet
Connection:LAN 4 ports, 1 Gbps
Wi-Fi:Wi-Fi 4 (N)
Antennas and signal:17 dBm, 6 antenna(s), non-removable
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Taken for high-definition video, it supports streaming for 3D video, allows children to play on the Playstation Network with two consoles simultaneously, and also works wonderfully with the iNexT media center. Not only can the device generate a video stream from a connected hard drive, but it also allows video to be sent from two different computers via wired and Wi-Fi connections to media centers in different rooms, i.e., everything with impressive reserves. Additionally, you can remotely see what is on or off, check if the children are doing their homework, and remotely connect or disconnect various gadgets from the network. Cloud Service CCC Virtually endless range Support for all possible technologies available today Everything a high-definition video enthusiast needs Few network cables included. ![]() |
High-quality signal, doesn't lag like cheaper counterparts. Better not to cover it with anything, it heats up quite noticeably. ![]() |
From the downside, I found that to connect a drive via USB, you need disks with additional power, but I got an external USB hub with additional power, and not only did it solve the issue with connecting the drive, it also allowed me to connect three drives simultaneously, i.e., flash drives and disks together - it works. I didn't like that you can't add a second provider to one of the four additional ports, which is something I personally would really like. And it's unpleasant that the software for the iPhone is paid; if you want to remotely control cameras in the house, a media storage, or anything else, you either pay a dollar, and there are 5 apps for a dollar each. Or you set everything up manually. I decided not to waste money and set everything up myself in a couple of hours, but if someone doesn't know how to do it, they end up spending money... Hardware. Attention to detail. 4x1000Mb/s +1 WAN port. USB 2.0 WPS Only external power supply for USB. Unmanaged ports 1000Mb/sec. Paid software for iPhone with additional features. ![]() |
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