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Telstra 4G USB + Wi-Fi
Telstra has released a 4G version of its clever USB + Wi-Fi device that delivers a Wi-Fi hotspot anywhere you can plug it into a USB port, as well as best-in-class LTE capabilities. 1
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Linksys EA6500
There is no denying how expensive the Linksys EA6500 is, but with performance like this, it's a price tag that is easy to justify.
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WD My Net N750
With a wealth of features, an excellent user experience and very respectable performance, the low price is a pleasant surprise.
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Netgear D6300
Though pricey, if you demand next-generation networking technology today with a built-in ADSL2+ modem, the D6300 is a capable option. 2
- Where to buy? $259 to $300 at 3 stores
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Billion BiPAC 7800NXL
Considering it also includes an ADSL2+ modem, Billion has delivered an impressive range of features at an even more impressive price point. But it's for experts only.
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Asus RT-AC66U 802.11ac wireless router
The Asus RT-AC66U is an excellent router and is currently one of the best options among those that support the latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard.
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D-Link DIR-865L Wireless AC 1750 Dual Band Cloud Router
This router from D-Link makes a decent investment thanks to its cloud-based features, support for 802.11ac and good performance on the 5Ghz band.
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Telstra Pre-Paid Wi-Fi 4G
Telstra's Pre-Paid Wi-Fi 4G hotspot looks cheap, and it is cheap, although the accompanying data isn't. But the combination does make for excellent value. 2
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Optus E3276 Premium 4G Modem
Optus' 4G network doesn't have the overall reach of Telstra's effort, but if you're underneath Optus' coverage cloud, get ready for some seriously impressive speeds.
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Telstra Pre-Paid 3G USB + Wi-Fi
The clever Telstra Pre-Paid 3G USB+Wi-Fi offers Wi-Fi sharing from a single USB modem. We're just left fervently wishing it was a 4G device.
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