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Tabletop router Imou HR300 Wi-Fi 4 802.11n
The Imou HR300 Wi-Fi 4 tabletop router provides basic wireless connectivity for home and small office environments. Supporting Wi‑Fi 4 (802.11n) with a maximum theoretical throughput of 300 Mbit/s, it offers backward compatibility with 802.11b and 802.11g devices. The compact white housing with two external antennas is designed for straightforward placement on a desk or shelf and delivers extended signal coverage compared with internal‑antenna designs. The device includes four Ethernet LAN ports for wired connections and supports IPv6 for compatibility with modern network infrastructures.
The HR300 is simple to set up and supports WPS for one‑button device connection, reducing configuration time. External antennas and mixed‑mode Wi‑Fi support help maintain stable wireless links with legacy and current devices. Built‑in scheduling for automatic power on/off and dual working modes (router and client) increase deployment flexibility. Support for IPv6 ensures long‑term compatibility with internet service providers that use the newer protocol.
Place the HR300 on a stable surface and connect the power adapter. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port to your modem or upstream network, or configure client mode to link wirelessly to an existing access point. Complete initial configuration via the web management interface or mobile app as provided by the manufacturer. To add devices quickly, press the WPS button on the router and on the client device that supports WPS; follow on‑screen prompts to finalize the connection. Configure wireless SSID, password, and optional scheduling for automatic power on/off according to your preferences.
For best wireless performance, position the router centrally in the coverage area and keep the antennas upright. Use wired Ethernet connections for bandwidth‑sensitive devices when possible, and enable security settings (WPA2 or WPA3 if available on connected devices) to protect the network. When using client mode, verify signal strength to the upstream AP and use the scheduling feature to reduce power usage during inactive hours.
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