The Belkin N1 Vision: A Wireless Router Built for Speed as well as Display

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If you are like me, you have your wireless router tucked away in a closet, at the top of a shelf or under a desk somewhere. I have one of mine on top of a kitchen hutch because it’s in the center of the house, high up (for better reception) and close to the DSL connection. The other is tucked under my desk. I have placed my wireless routers where they functionally would be better. We don’t think of routers as display pieces, at least I didn’t until Belkin sent me a N1 Vision Wireless router for review.

We all know the saying “Form Follows Function” – essentially that people should worry about how something works before what it looks like. In this case, Belkin, after building a high-speed, functional draft-N router, kept going and wrapped it in a design worthy of front and center placement, not on the top shelf of bookcase somewhere. It looks right at home being at eye-level on a bookcase:

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The N1 Vision is a solid entrant in the cluttered wifi router market. It has many of the features required of any wireless router. There are a few notable features which should be called out as they differentiate this router from others in the pack. For one, it has an innovated front panel display that can show a variety of helpful information including connection and bandwidth speeds, what devices are connected, download meters, date and time as well as a handy configuration area where you can set up guest access quickly and easily. Another unique feature is the fact that the user does not need a CD to get the router configured. Belkin calls it the “Plug-and-Play CD-less setup”. Lastly, the distinct upright display allows for easy placement on smaller shelves or thin spaces.

The N1 Vision specification are fairly typical for draft N routers. Below are the specs:

Item Details
Link Rate Up to 300 Mbps in 20/40MHz Channel Mode
Maximum Users 16 (WLAN)
253 (LAN)
Ports WAN– 1 Gigabit Port
LAN – 4 Gigabit Ports
Range Up to 1,600ft*
Security Wi-Fi Protected Setup
WPA
WPA2-Personal
64-bit/128-bit encryption WEP
Multiple SSID
Specifications Standards IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11n draft*
VPN Support PPTP
Processor Atheros AR7141
RAM 16 MB
Flash 8 MB

There are quite a few things I liked about this router and a few things that I wished has been done a bit differently. I have gone into these items below:

The Positives

These are just a few highlights of this wireless router. It definitely does differentiate itself from the pack with the front panel display.

The Negatives

These are relatively minor points of things that I discovered during my few months of testing. These are definitely not deal-breakers but things you might want to know about.

Summing it all up

I have to commend Belkin. I set out wanting to do a review on a 802.11n-type of router. So I tried an experiment using Twitter. I simply started asking questions about the various brands out there to see if any would respond. I had many enlightening conversations with end-users who provided good insight on different brands, but even after doing laundry lists of brand names in my tweets, only Belkin responded. Linksys, D-Link, Buffalo, Netgear and others never responded, not even a peep, which makes me wonder if they have a well thought out social media strategy (or if they were just ignoring me).

I read a few threads within the DD-WRT forums about some folks trying to get some firmware for the N1 Vision. DD-WRT is essentially an open-source firmware project that is working on providing very robust functionality within certain makes and manufacturers of wireless routers. You can basically turn a $60 router into a $600 high-end router with advanced capabilities. I’m hoping that firmware is developed. It would bring great functionality to this already solid product. Do note, there is a “hidden” configuration page that you can go for other controls and to issue shell commands. Just go to http://[your router's IP address]/wukongjiuwo.html and see what great things are there. Do it with caution though as you could mess up things.

Note: I am starting to disclose products that I receive from vendors or PR firms for free for review. Belkin kindly offered this device to me for testing for my review purposes.

The Belkin N1 Vision MSRP is $149 and seems to be a popular item on the Belkin Store (it is currently out of stock as of this writing). You can get on Amazon for $115 with free shipping.

HTD says: The Belkin N1 Vision is an elegant entry-level Wireless router that is a Certified 802.11n Draft 2.0 router that looks great anywhere it is placed! You won’t want to tuck this one away in a closet!

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  • Great range, very fast, simple to set up, useful LEDs on the front, good price, USB port for network storage devices, wireless guest access, stylish looking, bandwidth meter on the front...
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