'Belkin routers' Web interfaces are generally intuitive, and their layouts have not changed since Belkin's first Wireless-N router, the Belkin Wireless Pre-N router , which is also the very first Wireless-N router that CNET reviewed.'
'the router's interface is mediocre, and it just can't deliver when it comes to performance.'
'very good performer'
'Wireless-N that delivers -- almost • Storage functionality • Simple installation.'
'It’s perfect for those who demand the fastest speeds and who don't mind paying for it.'
'The Web-based interface is comprehensive, and it offers advanced features like parental control that denies Internet access during certain times (you can also block specific URLs), firewall filtering, port forwarding, and VPN tunneling.'
'No WPS'
'This feature-packed router looks cool and performed well on tests.'
'The setup assistant is excellent, guiding users through such tasks as establishing connections, enabling wireless security, and choosing a Wi-Fi SSID (that is, a network name).'
'The Range Expander is perfect to help cover large areas in multi-story homes, warehouse environments, public spaces, wireless "Hot Spots", and outdoor venues -- anywhere you need extra coverage for your wireless network.'
'A quick look at the latest 1.06 firmware for the WAP54G , which is supposed to incorporate draft-11g version 6.1 mechanisms, showed me that Linksys still has work to do to handle mixed WLANs smoothly'
'various firmware revisions, added major new features like WPA encryption and wireless bridging support (although only to a single additional access point), and revamped the software and manual'