Sitecom Wireless Simultaneous Dualband 300N XR Gigabit Gaming Router II Review

Others/Networking Gear by stefan @ 2010-10-04

The Wireless Simultaneous Dualband 300N XR Gigabit Gaming Router II from Sitecom is a feature rich product that has a nice quality and modern look and does not fail to impress with its wired and wireless performances. Its firmware interface is intuitive enough and if we want to go into its advanced settings, we can always read the Installation Manual located on the CD.

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Packaging

The WL-309 Gaming Router II from Sitecom has arrived in a nice looking black box with some decorations; the “Gaming Router II” writing is embossed and in the center we can see a photo of the actual product; in the top right we can find the company logo and on the left part we can see a “Stream Engine” logo, along with a “2nd Generation” logo:

 

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On one of the package sides, we can see an explanation regarding the StreamEngine feature, but also the benefits of having a simultaneous dual-band router:

 

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On the opposite side, we have got explanations on how to operate the “one-push” wireless setup feature, along with the list of the technical specifications:

 

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The back of the box gives us a product description in 7 different languages, a photo of the product explaining the ports, buttons and technologies inside, the package contents and the fact that this product comes with an amazing 10 year manufacturer warranty:

 

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After we get the external box out, we can see that the product is further protected by an internal black box:

 

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Right after opening it, we can see the router fixed in the middle, with protective cardboard material around it:

 

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Besides the router, inside the package we can also find another little black box with the bundle:

 

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The wireless antennas are packed separately from the rest of the accessories:

 

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The router comes with an UTP cable, some screws for wall mounting and a power adapter:

 

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The power adapter is manufactured by DVE and is rated on the output +12V, 2A:

 

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The documents and manuals are located in a black envelope:

 

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Along with the Installation Guide, we also get a little paper which helps us to drill the right mounting locations, a “Declaration of Conformity” , but also a registration card, to benefit from the 10 years of free warranty:

 

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The Installation guide is very nice realized and keeps the same theme as the outside box; here we get all the information we need to start a small network:

 

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At the end of the guide we can find the CD with extra documentation:

 

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