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Compaq iPaq Connection Point CP-2W review

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The good: Simple setup; decent firewall protection; very good performance.

The bad: So-so warranty.

The bottom line: Delivering great performance with an easy setup process, the CP-2W is a great value among wireless routers.

Someone must have decreed that a cable/DSL router looks best in an anonymous dark green or basic black. But in its own nondescript way, the Compaq iPaq Connection Point CP-2W wireless broadband gateway is a thing of beauty, sporting all the features that a home- or small-office network needs. In addition to feeding your broadband ISP connection to the computers on your network, the CP-2W has a four-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch, an 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless base station, good security, and easy customization via a Web-based interface. Someone must have decreed that a cable/DSL router looks best in an anonymous dark green or basic black. But in its own nondescript way, the Compaq iPaq Connection Point CP-2W wireless broadband gateway is a thing of beauty, sporting all the features that a home- or small-office network needs. In addition to feeding your broadband ISP connection to the computers on your network, the CP-2W has a four-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch, an 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless base station, good security, and easy customization via a Web-based interface.

Manual heaven
Printed documentation is becoming rarer, so we were pleased to see a genuine 90-page user guide accompany the CP-2W's Getting Started poster. Best of all, the instruction material is well illustrated and easy to digest. After we attached our computers to each of the four available Ethernet ports and hooked up one end of the CP-2W to our cable modem, we had no difficulty getting things up and running on our small home network. (The CP-2W comes with one Ethernet cable to get you started.) The included CD-ROM contains a firmware update utility, as well as an online user guide and product-registration information.

Setting up a wireless network using the CP-2W is just as easy. The $230 wireless gateway supports the 802.11b standard and can communicate with notebook and desktop computers over radio waves within a 300-foot range at speeds up to 11Mbps. Of course, your range will vary depending on the number of walls, ceilings, and other objects present in your home or office. Also, remember that you'll need to install and configure a wireless-network adapter in each computer you plan to network.

Once you get everything connected, it takes just a few minutes to configure the CP-2W using the Web-based configuration tool. Simply type cp.home into the address bar of your Web browser and follow the onscreen instructions. From here, you can also view system information, configure advanced settings, and troubleshoot your network.

How fast is fast?
In CNET Labs' tests, the CP-2W performed very well. At 4.4Mbps, its wireless throughput matched that of the Proxim Skyline 802.11b wireless broadband gateway and beat the D-Link DI-714 wireless broadband router. The CP-2W handled Ethernet networking ably as well; at 88.9Mbps, it fell just a few percentage points behind the D-Link, which clocked 92.3Mbps. However, the differences are negligible unless you are transferring lots of big files.

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Quick Specifications

  • Product Description Compaq iPAQ Connection Point CP-2W - Wireless access point
  • Required slot [Jan 21, 2011 from CDS: Slot Required] None
  • Data transfer rate 11.0 Mbps
  • Data link protocol Ethernet Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.11b
  • Ports Quantity 4.0
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