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Linksys WRT300N

Though it offers good maximum throughput, the Linksys WRT300N ultimately fails to do the new Draft N standard proud in both mixed-mode and long-range tests. Wait to see how the rest of the Draft N products fare.

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Linksys WPC300N

Solid maximum throughput is not nearly enough to make us recommend the Draft N-based Linksys WPC300N. Sit tight to see how the other Draft N gear fares.

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Linksys WRT54GX SRX Router

If you've got signal problems with existing wireless gear, then the WRT54GX is an excellent solution, but bear in mind it's not yet standards-based technology.

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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.

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Linksys WRT54G with SES

Linksys proves that wireless security doesn't have to be a headache with one-touch wireless security.

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Linksys claims SRX400 router's speeds are faster than wired Ethernet

Linksys's latest entry into MIMO-based routers is the WRT54GX4 Wireless-G broadband router with SRX400.

New Wi-Fi chips embedded in Samsung laptops

Samsung is set to announce that it will be the first laptop maker to incorporate new technology that greatly expands the range of Wi-Fi access and speeds up performance.

Next-generation Wi-Fi tech to deliver IPTV

TV set-top makers plan to use Airgo's latest wireless technology to distribute video over Wi-Fi links throughout the home.

Wi-Fi consumers cautioned to wait on new gear

Testers unhappy with new Wi-Fi equipment that complies with the draft version of 802.11n standard.

Faster Wi-Fi standard gets draft approval

A faster Wi-Fi standard appears to be about a year away, after a task group unanimously approved a proposal for an update to the 802.11g standard.

Catch the new wave in wireless networking: 802.11n

A new WiFi standard, 802.11n and its powerful smart-antenna technology called MIMO, are about to change the face of networking. Here's how it works.

FAQ: Wi-Fi alphabet soup

Wireless-networking standards can be daunting. Get fluent in Wi-Fi speak so you can pick the gear that's right for you.

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.

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.