Very good throughput at 5 GHz
Performance is a bit lower in some cases
Advanced networking features
Excellent throughput at 2.4-GHz band
Sleek, good- looking box
Simultaneous dual band
Good-looking
Easy setup
Relatively inexpensive
'We've been reluctant to recommend Draft N routers because the spec isn't final and so far, we haven't seen the throughput speeds offered by the standard.'
'Expensive • Speed and range little better than wireless-G.'
'comprehensive routing and firewall features'
'latest wireless security features'
'great speed and range'
'The Linksys WMP600N was very stable and played nice with the rest of the hardware and software in the system.'
'Its 5Ghz throughput speed could be better.'
'Included software is clunky and slow, and totally unnecessary.'
'No Gigabit Ethernet.'
'Even so, it makes a great choice when choosing a wireless router with gaming as your priority.'
'smooth connection'
'No alternative firmware available'
'good range'
'I have been unable to get WPA Personal working with any Linux distro I've tried so far.'
'short one-year warranty'
'best signal reception'
'Where the value really lies is in getting the best speed over the widest range, and that's where the WRT54GS / WPC54GS fail to impress.'
'No mounting bracket • Slower enhanced speeds than those of routers from D-Link and Netgear.'
'good all-around home network device'
'slower enhanced speeds than those of routers from D-Link and Netgear.'
'Up to 50% best-case throughput improvement'
'We were unable to establish a connection at 100 feet.'
'Good for Frequent travelers and hotspot users who will love the compact one-piece design and ability to share a paid hotspot connection.'
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