AirLive has outed a new router, the N450R. The device is to be one of the more advanced models, using the so-called Beam technology we saw earlier in D-Link's DIR-645. The technology allows the router to determine where a wireless signal is coming from to shift its focus in that direction. This should enhance the available signal. AirLive reports to have developed a version using digital signal processing (DSP), an algorithm with which the router controls the WiFi signal and allows it to form multiple beams.
The N450R supports WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n and is able to transmit the signal on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The theoretical maximum speed for its wireless functionality is 450 Mbit/s, while the ethernet ports support up to 1000 Mbit/s. A USB 2.0 interface is also present on the device. Additional features include EZ QoS, IPv6, UPnP server, Samba server, FTP server, 3G USB and 3T3R.

