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Review Date: 03-OCT-2008
RRP: $119.95
2.50
Those looking to enable Wi-Fi on their computer or upgrade to a dual band setup may find this adapter useful. However, those hoping to improve on their integrated dual band component should probably look elsewhere.
Review Date: 01-OCT-2008
RRP: $479.95
4.00
There are better 802.11n 2.4GHz routers, but where 5GHz is a viable option the DIR-855 is an excellent device. The ability to use both bands simultaneously without consequence is valuable for a media-heavy home.
Review Date: 22-APR-2008
RRP: $299.95
3.00
This router is for users who want to share a 3G Internet connection. It's not a versatile device—it won't also double as an ADSL router, for example—but for its designed purpose, it will do a good job.
Review Date: 19-MAR-2008
RRP: $429.95
4.00
For users who want a fast wireless N router, this D-Link is a worthy choice. It produced very fast results in our tests, it's versatile, and it has some nifty interface features. But its physical design could be better.
Review Date: 10-DEC-2007
RRP: $179.95
4.00
If wireless coverage is poor in your dwelling, these Ethernet-over-power-line adapters might just do the trick. They're a relatively neat wired networking solution, which takes advantage of electrical wires to deliver networking connectivity anywhere an outlet is available.
Review Date: 01-NOV-2007
RRP: $199.00
4.00
Overall, it's easy to set-up and it produced fast wireless results in our tests. If you're after a new wireless router with draft-n capability, the DIR-615 is a relatively inexpensive option.
Review Date: 03-SEP-2007
RRP: $299.95
4.00
All up, we didn't have to fiddle with this router's settings at all, apart from entering our Internet and wireless connectivity details. It distributed our Internet connection and streamed multimedia files to various wireless clients without any problems, and its speeds were admirable during our tests. For users who need a new wireless router for the home, or even for a small office, this one is worth considering.
Review Date: 21-AUG-2007
RRP: $379.95
4.00
A fast wireless router and ADSL2+ modem, The D-Link DSL-2740B brought a smile to our faces in regard to its broadband speeds and wireless range
Review Date: 13-AUG-2007
RRP: $199.95
3.50
In the end, the SecureSpot was satisfactory at performing its intended duty, but it did require a bit of fiddling in order to provide us with a smooth Web browsing experience. However, if time is dedicated to set it up correctly, it's definitely a convenient way to secure small networks, especially in a small office, and prohibit access to Web sites that might be conducive to procrastination.
Review Date: 01-JUN-2006
RRP: $199.00 $179.95
3.00
Overall, this is a solid unit for a home network and it achieved some of the best throughput results in our tests.
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: 14-NOV-2005
RRP: $289.95 $199.95
3.50
Fast, with better range than regular 802.11g or 108g devices.
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.

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