Review Date: 28-OCT-2009
RRP: $299.00
4.25
The Netgear WNDR3700 is fast, reasonably easy to set up, and stocked with some interesting features. We love the ability to run 5GHz and 2.4GHz networks simultaneously, and the built-in USB function is useful for sharing content locally and across the Internet. All up, it's an above-average wireless router for the home or small office.
Review Date: 22-JUN-2009
RRP: $499.00
4.00
The Billion BiPac 7402NX is a smart-looking yet technically sophisticated multi-purpose wireless modem and Ethernet switch. It has several advanced features which worked as advertised, making this an attractive purchase for small business, home workers or advanced home users. It should be of particular interest to those needing 802.11n wireless, Gigabit networking and 3G failover on an ADSL2+ account.
Review Date: 15-JUN-2009
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RRP: $239.95
4.50
Overall, the D-Link DHP-303 kit is a top-notch performer with easy encryption setup and useful features such as a software utility and a power-saving mode. Just buy the correct kit, and make sure you're existing equipment is compatible.
Review Date: 15-JUN-2009
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RRP: $269.95
4.00
If you have more than one device that you would like to network, or if you want the convenience of desktop mounting, the Belkin Powerline AV+ may be your best option among powerline kits.
Review Date: 13-MAY-2009
RRP: $229.95
4.00
If you want a simple to install wireless router that will let you share a hard drive on your network, the Belkin N+ Wireless Storage Router (F5D8235au4) is a good choice, especially since it comes with a lifetime warranty.
Review Date: 21-APR-2009
RRP: $2085.00
4.00
The AdderView CATx1000 IP is a low-cost, no-frills IP KVM that simply does its job without any fuss.
Review Date: 16-APR-2009
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RRP: $169.00
4.00
It's worth considering the ASUS RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Wireless Router if you want a Gigabit Ethernet router with an 802.11n wireless access point. It was reliable in our tests and performed well over a long distance.
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RRP: $779.00
4.25
The latest update to the Apple Time Capsule brings new features that make it a more versatile wireless router. If it wasn't for an exorbitant price tag, it would be a must-buy.
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
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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.
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