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Review Date: 13-APR-2005
RRP: $249.00
3.50
If you can survive setup and corporate-security blocks, this device promises economical remote access.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2005
RRP: $419.00
4.00
Linksys has done a good job at simplifying the process of installing a secure wireless network at home with the WRT54GS, and though it isn't as fast as some of the competition, the bolstered security is worth the trade-off.
Review Date: 02-NOV-2005
RRP: $349.95
4.00
If you take your gaming seriously and have more than one computer with a gigabit Ethernet port, D-Link's DGL-4300 is a good bet.
Review Date: 14-NOV-2005
RRP: $289.95 $199.95
3.50
Fast, with better range than regular 802.11g or 108g devices.
Review Date: 19-NOV-2005
RRP: $199.00 $149.95
3.50
Though the DI-624 router is a solid offering, a lack of a stateful packet inspection firewall and weak default security hold it back slightly
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: 31-MAY-2006
RRP: $279.00
4.00
This router is recommended if you want a stable and far-reaching wireless network.
Review Date: 04-JUN-2006
RRP: $330.00
4.00
This is an excellent router for short-range file transfers and can be tailored to provide great performance over long distances, up to 50m away.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2006
RRP: $75.00 $65.00
4.00
All up, this is a terrific little wireless router for an ADSL or cable Internet connection. It's inexpensive, easy to use and has good features. We do wish the Quick Setup process focused on security, too, and we also wish the unit had an on/off switch, for more simple resets.
Review Date: 28-DEC-2006
RRP: $267.00
3.00
The TEW-631BRP offers good performance at close ranges but is slow at longer distances. It'll be given a run for its money by a good Mimo 54G kit. Nevertheless, this product has some interesting features and remains a decent buy - for now.
Review Date: 12-JAN-2007
RRP: $299.00
4.00
The Billion BIPAC 7404VGPM lacks MIMO antenna technology and USB ports but the Internet speed, wireless capabilities and its VoIP functionality during our tests were solid.
Review Date: 03-APR-2007
RRP: $249.00
3.50
It's got good range and can transfer files quickly, but it's not a major step up from existing 802.11g routers. It's not worth upgrading to this router if you're already using a decent 802.11g router, but if you're in the market for a new router anyway, this one is good value.
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: 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.
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