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D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router

The D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router almost succeeds for home networking and hardcore gamers.

Linksys WRT150N Wireless-N Home Router

The Linksys WRT150N is a great router option for those who want the range improvement of 11N but don't need the other features — or the steep price tag.

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Reviews

  • Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240

    If your priorities don't include long-range connectivity, then by all means get the somewhat ironically named Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 wireless notebook adaptor for its record-breaking short-range speeds.

  • Netgear WPNT834 RangeMax 240

    Though the Netgear WPNT834 RangeMax 240 provides phenomenal throughput at short range, it doesn't deliver on MIMO's promise of fantastic long-range performance.

  • Netgear WPN511 RangeMax

    The Netgear WPN511 offers outstanding speed when used with its router counterpart, the WPN824, but its performance suffers in mixed-mode environments.

  • Belkin Pre-N PC Card

    When paired with its Pre-N router counterpart, Belkin's new MIMO-enabled PC Card adapter is the best performing adapter we've seen to date.

  • Netgear WPN824 RangeMax

    Netgear's RangeMax router delivers great performance in most circumstances.

  • Linksys WPC54GX Wireless-G notebook adapter with SRX

    The Belkin Pre-N PC Card provides more MIMO bang for your buck than the Linksys WPC54GX.

  • Buffalo WZR-RS-G54

    If you've got a small office and need remote access, then the WZR-RS-G54 is a solid choice. For most home users, however, it's pure overkill.

  • Netgear WGU624

    The WGU624 offers a well-rounded amalgam of fast throughput, long range, and tight data security.

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Features

  • Draft N wireless routers: get ready for 802.11n

    Draft N (of the upcoming 802.11n) is the latest wireless networking standard, and while 802.11n is not finally ratified, it does promise better speed, throughput, range and dependability. CNET.com.au explores its promise and reviews the latest Draft N gear on the Australian market.

  • Four far-reaching routers

    If you're lucky enough to have a palatial abode, you'll need a router that can cast a far-reaching network so that you can be connected in the most remote corners of your home.

  • 2004's fastest routers

    Progress marches on and so do the capabilities of wireless networking. 2004 saw the advent of 802.11g routers with turbo modes that you can use to boost your throughput and increase your range.

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DIYs and How-to

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Downloads

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