In the CES in Las Vegas, the Taiwanese manufacturer Securifi has unveiled its new product: the Securifi Almond. It is a router wireless 802.11 b / g / n rather reduced dimensions which offers new features.
Indeed, the product provides a 2.8-inch touch screen for a native resolution of 240 x 240 pixels. The latter allows to navigate through an interface integrated which allows you to configure the network without having to set up through a computer.
Router WiFi touch screen Securifi Almond (click to enlarge)
Concretely, it will be possible to inform the SSID, set a password and opt for a security (WPA2, WPA or WEP) solution, or even view the IP addresses of computers connected to the network. These manipulations are performed through a virtual keyboard and check boxes.
The Almond router supports 300 Mbps by the operation of the MIMO technology, allowing simultaneous connectivity of 50 clients on the network, up to a range of 25 metres. Finally, the enclosure has a WAN decision-making and 2 Gigabit Ethernet connectors.
Securifi plans to commercialize the Almond router in the spring of 2012 at a rate around 60 euros.
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