Edimax BR-6574N Broadband 11n 300Mbps Wireless "Turbo" Router inc 4 Port GigaBit Switch
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Edimax BR-6574N Broadband 11n 300Mbps Wireless "Turbo" Router inc 4 Port GigaBit Switch
Scan code: LN23614 Manufacturer code: BR-6574N
End Of Life
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Edimax BR-6574N Broadband 11n 300Mbps Wireless "Turbo" Router inc 4 Port GigaBit Switch

Edimax BR-6574N Broadband/Cable 11n 300Mbps Wireless "Turbo" Router inc 4 Port GigaBit Switch Hi Gain Industrial

Scan code: LN23614 Manufacturer code: BR-6574N
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Product Overview Edimax BR-6574n is a high performance broadband router which complies with gigabit Ethernet ports and wireless 11N solution. With advanced wireless11N MIMO technology, it’s wireless data transmission rate can be 12 times better (up to 300Mbps) and 6 times better coverage than a
standard 802.11g/b router.

BR-6574n supports Edimax EZView management system which allows you to manage your router locally or remotely. UPnP compatible devices are automatically detected and information about the device will be listed in the management interface of the router. EZMax is a unique Multi-language
Setup CD Wizard. You can setup the router to the Internet within minutes by following the simple animated steps.


Click here to view the Edimax shopping guide! Features • Complies with 300Mbps Wireless 802.11b/g/n Standards

• Built-in 1WAN+4LAN 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports

• Supports Multi-language EZmax Setup Wizard to setup Internet Connection,ESSID, Wireless security and Firmware upgrade

• Supports Edimax EZView management

• Supports DDNS, DMZ, Virtual Server and QoS
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
EDIMAX
Telephone:
0845 123 8307

Additional Notes:
2 years warranty return to Scan, subject to manufacturer's warranty.

This Warranty does not cover any damage due to abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions.

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