Connections are fast and reliable
Easy to set up
'high price'
'The Access Point built into the Router uses the very latest wireless networking technology, Wireless-N (draft 802.11n).'
'No WPS'
'The Linksys WRT54GX2 came up short in long-range throughput tests, even when compared to another two-antenna MIMO router.'
'The feature set of the G2 is essentially unchanged from that of the G.'
'sleek, vertical, silver case'
'Getting older - 100Mbit and 802.11G are aging and slow compared to gigabit (1000Mbit) and 802.11N.'
'Provides good coverage over multiple floors and through other barriers. '
'Expensive.'
'security is good.'
'The one design flaw is the model's lack of wall-mount holes'
'the WPNT834 ultimately failed to fulfill one of MIMO's core promises--fast performance at long range.'
'meager one-year warranty'
'superior range'
'The router's Web-based configuration home page pops up a convenient utility that checks Netgear's site for firmware upgrades--a nice touch given how often cutting-edge products can change.'
'sleek silver casing'
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