Articles Tagged With Wireless Reviews
Belkin N+ Wireless Router Reviewed
Updated 11/13/2008
Belkin's N+ Wireless Router has a unique combination of features. But it's priced a tad high and falls a bit short on wireless range.
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NETGEAR latest entry-level draft 11n router is a fast little wired router. But not so much for its wireless side.
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Same Wi-Fi, Different Box: Linksys WRT54G2 Wireless-G Broadband Router Reviewed
It may look different, but Linksys' WRT54G2 is pretty much the WRT54G inside.
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Trendnet TEW-633GR Review: A DIR-655 clone for the frugal
Trendnet's 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router is a slightly less expensive, separated-at-birth twin of the popular D-Link router.
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PePwave Surf AP 200: Wi-Fi Black Hole Relief
Everyone has them; those places where Wi-Fi just won't go. PePwave seems to have an easy to use answer.
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Edimax nMax Wireless 802.11n Broadband Router Reviewed
Edimax' $100 draft 11n router has some unique features, but lacks a gigabit switch and superior wireless performance.
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D-Link Dual-band 802.11n for the impatient: DGL-4500 Reviewed
If you want a dual-band draft 11n router from D-Link, there is no need to wait for the DIR-855. The DGL-4500 has everything that router will have, except the second radio.
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Legacy-friendly Draft 11n: Belkin N1 Vision Reviewed
Belkin's Certified Draft 2.0 802.11n wireless router is nice to nearby WLANs and supports jumbo frames, too!
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Linksys WRT350N Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link Review
The WRT350N is a single-band clone of the dual-band WRT600N.
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Slideshow: Trendnet TEW-452BRP 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless Firewall Router
Trendnet's TEW-452BRP is a basic, inexpensive Atheros Super-G based wireless router, with decent wireless performance. Read more...
Linksys WRT600N Review: Dual-Band 11n comes to Linky-land
Linksys fans will find a lot to like in this long-awaited top-of-the-line simultaneous dual-band Draft 2.0 11n router.
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Apple AirPort Extreme Reviewed: Dual-Band Draft 11n for Everyone
With good wireless performance, gigabit ports and built-in print and file servers, Apple's Airport Extreme Gigabit has a lot to offer both MacOS and Windows users.
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Netgear WNR834B RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router Review
Netgear's entry-level draft 11n wireless router doesn't include gigabit Ethernet. But it does have something that many people have been waiting for.
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Netgear WNR854T RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router - Gigabit Edition Review
Netgear's entry into the 11n Draft 2.0 sweepstakes dazzles with high throughput, but fails to follow through with features and neighbor friendliness.
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D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router Review:Draft 2.0 arrives
D-Link's DIR-655 has received Wi-Fi Draft 2.0 Certification. Our tests show that it finally might be safe to make the move to draft 11n.
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Buffalo Nfiniti Dual-Band Router: Double your Draft 11n fun
Dual-band draft 11n products are finally starting to appear. Tim Higgins looks at the first simultaneous dual band product, including the first-published throughput vs. range performance curves for 5 GHz draft 11n.
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EnGenius takes the practical road to WLAN performance improvement
In the second and last part of a short series, Tim Higgins finds less hype, lower price but still no miracles of WLAN performance improvement from EnGenius' EUB-362 EXT
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hField Wi-Fire: Modest help for weak Wi-Fi connections
hField says its Wi-Fire adapter can provide help for weak Wi-Fi signals. Tim Higgins found, however, that it all depends on what kind of help you need.
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Belkin N1 Wireless Router: Neighbor-Friendly but Flawed Draft 11n
Tim Higgins finds Belkin's Atheros-based entry into the draft 11n WLAN sweepstakes takes a step forward, but a few backward, too.
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Wi-Finding Duo: ZyXEL AG-225H And TRENDnet TEW-509UB
Wherever you go, there's a wireless hotspot nearby... or is there? We look at two finger-sized Wi-Fi finders from ZyXEL and TrendNET that can answer that question with no notebook required. Read more...
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