LevelOne WBR-6001 N_Max Wireless Router
Sep 3rd, 2009 | By NivedhOpening the package up, we find another box.
Inside it, you will find the router and below that are all the accessories.
An ethernet cable, power adaptor, two antennas, a quick installation guide, manual/utility CD, and four rubber feet are among the contents.
The router is protected by plastic and a security warning sticker to seal it closed.
Taking off the plastic, we finally see the router in its full glory. It has a “plasticky” look and is very light, almost toy-like. LevelOne’s logo adorns the top. The greyish color scheme is spartan and professional. The front face of the router features the usual status LEDs. Also present is a switch labeled “WPS” to configure security parameters and the reset button is on the front, which is a nice touch – usually I find myself performing gymnastics just to reach the reset button found on the backside of routers.
The sides are featureless save for a warranty label.
Turning over to the back, we have four ethernet ports and a WAN port and two connectors to which the antennas attach. The power adaptor plug is also located here.
Lastly, the bottom of the WBR-6001 has a sticker with the usual information. Also, there are four spaces to attach the rubber feet to.
Hi,
I’ve read somewhere that 300mpbs mode doesn’t work with WEP, only WPA or without authenticate at all make it work with 300mpbs.
Can you confirm that?
Elad wrote:
I tried WEP, WPA, and even no encryption and could not get it to work at 300 Mbps. It could be a firmware issue.