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CNET Editors' ChoiceMay 01-
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- Reviewed on: 05/07/2001
Four products in one
The Asanté FriendlyNet 10/100 Cable/DSL Router (we tested the FR3400LC model) combines Net sharing with a built-in NAT (network address translation) firewall and a four-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch, all in a single $189 product. Our test unit also included a COM port for a backup v.90 56k analog modem and a parallel port for printer sharing.
Web-based configuration
The FriendlyNet router works with Mac-, Windows-, and Unix-based PCs or even mixed networks. Hookup and configuration of the router takes just a few minutes, using your computer's Web browser. First, however, you must configure your PC to automatically receive an IP address from the FriendlyNet router. To do this, you'll want to consult the quick-start guide or the detailed 68-page user manual, unless you're experienced in administering a network.
The actual wiring method depends on your ISP's hardware. The cable or the DSL modem's Ethernet cable plugs into the router's WAN port, which then funnels the connection to the networked PCs. To distribute your ISP's connection, the unit incorporates a DHCP (dynamic host control protocol) server that sends up to 253 IP addresses to the networked PCs. Unfortunately, Asanté doesn't provide any extra connection cables, and the instructions don't make it terribly clear what type of cable you need. In CNET's tests, we used a standard Ethernet cable to share a Cox@home cable modem hookup. The FriendlyNet router also works with most of the big ISPs, including EarthLink, Verizon, AT&T, and others. Unfortunately, due to the special connection schemes at AOL and CompuServe, you cannot share a single connection to either service.
Once you get the proper cable connection, the next step is to configure the router. Use an Ethernet cable to connect your PC to one of the router's four ports. Next, open your Web browser, type in the provided URL and password, enter the setup screen, and follow the onscreen instructions. The FriendlyNet router should now be ready for operation. Continue reading
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