The MR7350 comes up short by doing without extra security software. When the light is blue, the router is online and working properly, although it turns yellow when its connectivity is poor and red when it’s offline and needs attention. This is the router to get if you hate blinking colored lights flashing day and night, because the MR7350 has a single LED bar to show its status and nothing more. The router’s recessed reset switch returns the system’s software to its factory settings. There’s a USB connector for adding an external hard drive to the network, as well as a power switch and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button for quickly and securely connecting a device. All can handle gigabit per second data streams, but the MR7350 lacks the ability to use a Multi-Gig input or aggregate two ports for higher downstream throughput. In addition to an input networking port for your modem, the MR7350 has four output Ethernet ports. The back of the router has a basic connection panel.
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