Advantages: Long signal range, ease of setup, reliability Disadvantages: None (well, an unaesthetic setup screen)
Wireless networking is almost taken for granted these days, and most people would hardly give it a second thought if it works properly. Belkin, unfortunately, took a bit of a hit in my eyes when two of their earlier model routers were plagued by overheati ...
Advantages: Fast, just works, all cables included Disadvantages: Buggy first firmware
This product its really good for what i needed it linked my desktop to my router without an N card or other! With this powerline it is very easy to move around your home or any where really it jsut works. only problem i have with this is that i had to fl ...
Advantages: Dual WAN (Ready for the future); Fast Wireless (n); Reliable Disadvantages: Quite large, and stands out! No USB Port
Having had problems from a few free wireless routers that have been given me with broadband packages, I decided it was time to buy something that would eliminate these issues. The issues primarily were: # ADLS line dropping, thus causing lower sync speeds ...
Since moving to a new job recently and into a brand new building we have had a whole new broadband networking system installed. The main computers are hardwired into workstations but the staff need to move around the building and each floor so require a w ...
Advantages: Good for wired connections Disadvantages: Poor for wireless
This router is OK, and nothing more. When using wired connections, the router can handle several things plugged into it at once. The problems come when you want to use wireless. The router has a poor range and will drop the connection for no apparent re ...