I had picked up two of these new design Belkin N150 where I was just looking for 802.11g only but new line of Belkin was out and was cheaper than the prior line which was being phased out. For $29.99 for each one. I had started buying in pairs when it comes to wireless routers. Only the TP-LINK TL-WR103ND did I buy in triples. But anyway being that I run both 802.11n and 802.11g here. I find that mixing both bands on anything I have doesn't seem to work out so well. I stream a lot of 1080p from internet to HDTV using mix mode with 802.11n network boxes seem to be load and wait. Now that I have place 3x TL-WR103ND back to 802.11n only @ 300mbps @ 40MHz only and yes that's correct this router as settings like that sports 20dbm ERIP using also optional TP-LINK 5dBi SMA ANT.
So now that leaves me with the tablets that only run at 802.11g @ 20MHz. So picking up the two new boxes of of Belkin N150 for 2011 model year. With the Multi-Beam feature gives you 6dB gain or the prior 1.5dB gain that rest of the WiFi Routers today put out for MIMO.
In my test for tablets I am using COBY KYROS 7015 and 7015A both Android tablets using 802.11g @ 20 MHz. Both can do 720p @ 1600 x 1200 or 1080p 1920 x 1080 on 60Hz band.
My results are shown here with pictures
So now that leaves me with the tablets that only run at 802.11g @ 20MHz. So picking up the two new boxes of of Belkin N150 for 2011 model year. With the Multi-Beam feature gives you 6dB gain or the prior 1.5dB gain that rest of the WiFi Routers today put out for MIMO.
In my test for tablets I am using COBY KYROS 7015 and 7015A both Android tablets using 802.11g @ 20 MHz. Both can do 720p @ 1600 x 1200 or 1080p 1920 x 1080 on 60Hz band.
My results are shown here with pictures