Edimax has hit the Indian market by announcing the release of their new three-in-one BR-6324nL wireless broadband router. This Ultra Range plus Wireless-N Broadband Router comes with a Wireless Access Point, which, the company claims, is capable of effortlessly hooking up to the network but for wires, built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch, which can get hooked to wired-Ethernet devices jointly and the Router function that keeps the network hooked and offers sharing of a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection.

As its reviews, the latest broadband router also boasts of giving support to wireless IEEE 802.11b/g and IEEE 802.11n standards that boasts of enhancing the wireless speed around 6 times faster and extending the coverage four times additional with the help of included Wireless-N’s “Multiple In, Multiple Out” (MIMO) technology. The Wireless-N makes use of twice as much radio band and offers a combined speed of standard Wireless-G & -B equipment, further decreasing dead spots in the coverage area.
Besides, the BR-6324nL comes built-in with Edimax EZView and Remote Management, and is capable of managing router locally and even distantly via the internet. It is able to identify UPnP-capable devices and allows users to manage directly information such as bandwidth control, IP address, open ports and DMZ.
As the features, the Router, as to data privacy and security, boasts of encoding all wireless transmissions along with industrial-strength 256-bit encryption. It doubles as a network’s DHCP Server that comes with a robust SPI firewall for protecting a PC against web-based attacks.
For wireless security, the router boasts of WPS (wireless protected setup). Further facets of the Router include: an exclusive multi-language setup wizard for Internet connection, wireless settings and firmware upgrade.
Last but not the least the new wireless broadband router is built-in with a control button, which boats of shifting between wireless connections to a wired connection for making access to Internet. There is no mention of its pricing so far.