The Belkin N+ Wireless Router is a great performer with excellent range and throughput speed. If its bulky design and lack of 5GHz frequency support don't put you off, the router is worth every penny of its $189 or so price tag.
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We're still waiting for a product that totally delivers on the promises of the 802.11n specification, but Belkin's N1 at least comes closer than most. What's more, it's an exceptionally easy router to both install and maintain.
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With blazingly fast connection speeds and a wider coverage area than most of its competitors, the Belkin Wireless Pre-N Router is a top pick for wireless access at home or the office.
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The WNDR3300 looks the part of a shiny, fast 802.11n router. Looks are deceptive; this is a sluggish unit in what should be its best operating mode.
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The Belkin Wireless-G Travel Router combines great design and support, a low price, and decent performance, making it an obvious choice for business travellers who need Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Buffalo Technology have announced a Draft N dual-band wireless router which supports all current Wi-Fi standards and features a detachable antenna.
Linksys's latest entry into MIMO-based routers is the WRT54GX4 Wireless-G broadband router with SRX400.
New Linksys router includes storage link and media server
Fast food chain McDonalds has closed a multi-million dollar three-year deal with local security company earthwave to keep its Telstra-supplied free restaurant Wi-Fi free of net nasties and pornography.
Chrysler is turning its US cars and trucks into wireless hot spots. No word when, or if, such a service will be made available in Australia.
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Learn basic commands to configure your router in a networked environment.
Allow your LAN computers to directly access the Internet.
Access and control any computer remotely on the Internet or LAN network.
Use graphic user interface and set of policy compilers to manage and configure various firewalls.
Access remote computers by port forwarding until the destination is achieved.