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Review Date: 27-NOV-2008
RRP: $129.00
4.50
It's not quite an 802.11n router, but it will run 802.11n-based adapters at close to 802.11n speed. It looks good, it's easy to use and it was completely reliable throughout our test period. We highly recommend this router if you want something inexpensive with which to stream HD video or a high-speed ADSL2+ connection.
Review Date: 08-OCT-2008
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $349.95
4.75
Though the WRT610N isn’t first to the Australian market with simultaneous dual-band operation, it’s definitely one of the fastest and most consistent at the moment. Setting it up can be slightly annoying, but these minor niggles are easy to ignore when the router performs this well.
Review Date: 11-AUG-2008
RRP: $339.95
3.75
The SPA962 combines expandable VoIP functionality with an impressive array of configuration options for administrators and end users. Add ease of use to the mix, and the SPA962 becomes a great option to move a whole office to VoIP with a central configuration hub.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2008
BEST_BUYS
RRP: $199.95
4.00
This all-in-one ADSL2+ router is stylish, and it also proved to be reliable in our tests, albeit a little slow. If you shop around, you should be able to find it for $130-$150, which makes it great value.
Review Date: 14-JUL-2008
RRP: $89.95
3.50
The WRT54G2 is strictly for those of you who don't need the extra speed that an 802.11 draft-n-based router can provide. Consider it only if you want a basic router that won't be distributed among many devices and long distances.
Review Date: 03-JUL-2008
RRP: $239.95
3.75
Linksys attempts to make your life easy with the WRT310N, and it succeeds by making it a cinch to install, and by supplying the intuitive and useful network utility LELA. This router does cost more than its 10/100 stablemate, but if you need the extra speed that Gigabit ports offer, then it's a good investment.
Review Date: 12-MAY-2008
RRP: $229.95
3.75
The CIT400 is an intuitive dual-mode VoIP phone, combining ease of use with excellent functionality. While it has some flaws, it's a suitable VOIP solution for most home and small office situations.
Review Date: 20-MAR-2008
RRP: $169.00
4.25
Linksys might say the focus of this router is on range, but it's not too shabby when it comes to speed, either. It's an 802.11 draft-n-based wireless router, which is easy to set-up and it looks great.
Review Date: 28-FEB-2008
RRP: $130.00
3.00
Solid without being inspiring, the Linksys WRE54G is a decent Wi-Fi extender. There are cheaper alternatives, however.
Review Date: 22-AUG-2007
RRP: $269.95
3.50
For users just wanting to connect to the Internet, the WAG325N may be overkill for the price, but if you also want to integrate with your wireless network -- especially if streaming media is a requirement -- then this router/modem could be worth a closer look.
Review Date: 18-JUN-2007
RRP: $190.00 $179.95
3.50
The WRT150N delivers plenty of features at a competitive price-point. Its 802.11 draft-n networking is slow, but its 802.11g performance is excellent. It ran cool during our tests, was easy to set up and use, but its Web interface is sluggish at times.
Review Date: 11-APR-2007
RRP: $369.95
2.50
The WRVS4400N's inability to provide us with an 802.11n connection was a chink in its otherwise robust armour. We recommend businesses wait until the 802.11n standard gets ratified and better firmware is released for this model, before considering it.
Review Date: 15-APR-2006
RRP: $380.00
3.00
For data card users, this product allows you to use the same Internet connection on the road using your notebook, as well as on your home or small office PC network. It also serves well as a reliable backup connection, rather than paying for a robust service level agreement.
Review Date: 11-MAR-2006
RRP: $239.95
3.50
The CIT200 is stylish and very simple to use and comes highly recommended as a VOIP handset.
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