Hands-On Review: AirLive N.Power – Modest in Appearance, Rich in Features
We have explored the features available in N.Power’s “Router” mode. Now, let’s move on to the “AP” mode. Unfortunately, switching mode requires a reboot, which can be inconvenient since it takes quite a while. According to a notification that pops up at mode switch, the reboot would only take up to 60 seconds. In reality, however, the process took around 75 seconds. That may not sound like much, but it could be pretty annoying since you have to wait for the reboot every time you change a setting, not just when switching modes.

In “AP” mode, the “Internet Settings” menu is no longer available. All of the main configurations for this mode are stored in the “Wireless Settings” menu. This menu displays the same list of options both in “Router” and “AP” modes.

When operating in “AP” mode, N.Power disables its internal DHCP Server. Instead, if the DHCP Sever on the main router is active, N.Power will forward the IP address distributed by the main router to every device connected to it.
The next operation mode, “Client”, turns the N.Power into a “wireless client” that can provide internet access from a Wireless Access Points to other devices connected to it.


The next mode, “WDS Bridge”, gives exclusive access between Wireless Access Points. In this mode, N.Power’s wireless network can only be certain devices whose MAC addresses have been included in the WDS configuration.


All in all, based on our experience, Airlive does a nice job of arranging the menu layouts in all four operation modes available on the N.Power. User friendliness seems to be part of their main considerations in this matter.
Conclusions
If we were to describe the N.Power in one short sentence, we would say that it’s a useful networking tool equipped with user friendly configuration options. Its features, from four different operation modes, USB 2.0 ports, to PoE support give the N.Power an edge over the competition. It’s a pity that AirLive does not include PoE adapter in the standard sales package.

AirLive’s management application deserves some praise as well. With this application, users can make various configuration changes to the N.Power. The router remains easy to use despite its fairly comprehensive configuration options. Only, the 75 seconds re-boot process that occurs when a setting is changed can become rather annoying at times, especially when the user needs to change multiple settings.
Pros:
- PoE Support.
- Port USB 2.0.
- Comprehensive and easy-to-use management application.
Cons:
- Slow re-boot.
- PoE adapter not included in sales package.














