Here again in writing the main points:
Processing:
The N600 is a little black box and light as a feather. He has four LAN ports, as well as a WPS button. You can mount it on the wall, however, the mounting holes in the bottom so that it then strange project into the room. Great ports were on the flat side, so he could be fit much better. What the designers have thought this is a mystery to me. On the bottom also a sticker on the stand, the access and the MAC address of the N600. Power is provided by a USB cable supplied with the AC adapter. What do I do not know really, the cable is too thick and too short, a longer, narrower flexible power cables here would have been significantly great.
Furnishings:
If you have a router with a WPS button, the device completed in 30 seconds. Simply the N600 with electricity, the WPS button on the N600, press the WPS button on the router and after a short time the N600 is integrated into the network. If the router (like my AirPort) Unfortunately no WPS button it is necessary to configure the N600 via the browser. To do this connect the N600 using the supplied network cable to your own PC / Laptop, calls the specified address in the manual on, selects the network, enters the login done. Also very easy. In the video I show exactly this process once, so who then want to know how complicated it is - just watch the video. By means of the browser menus you have even more configuration options, you can for example change the password (which you also should do well), you can upload firmware updates, etc.
Link quality:
Absolutely impeccable and there from my side nothing to complain about. The connection is almost immediately there and so far there were no dropouts. I even have the impression that the connection with my Philips TV 6008 is faster than using the built-in wireless module. Also streaming HD content succeeds absolutely smoothly.
CONCLUSION:
There are actually still network-enabled devices, which have only a wired LAN connection and a WLAN have integrated adapter. Normally, then you'd have a cable across the room lay to the device, or dispense with the network functions. With the N600 eliminates this. It connects easily with a short LAN cable that device with the N600 and it's on the network. While there are also WLAN adapter which are cheaper, with the N600 but you can bring up to four at a time into the network device. The need only stand so close together that you can associate it with LAN cables with the N600. The device using WPS takes only a few seconds, the configuration via browser not very complicated. Solely the power I would be regarded as unfortunate and improvement. All in all, a great, useful device.