Connections are fast and reliable
Easy to set up
'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'
'decent Wireless-N performance'
'Lacks gigabit Ethernet and USB ports • Throughput speed and range could be better.'
'WPA-Enterprise support in a budget product.'
'latest wireless security features'
'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.'
'we find that the the WL-600G, is a very good network router'
'burned-out power adapter'
'it gave a dismally poor performance at long range.'
'The Access Point built into the Router uses the very latest wireless networking technology, Wireless-N (draft 802.11n).'
'The unit's most distinguishing physical feature is the attractive paddle antenna situated between two traditional antennae on the back of the unit.'
'poor throughput at long range (60 feet through house walls) and multiple failures to complete file transfers,'
'slower enhanced speeds than those of routers from D-Link and Netgear.'
'Up to 50% best-case throughput improvement'
'The new firmware only works on Broadcom-based routers and cards'
'Good for Frequent travelers and hotspot users who will love the compact one-piece design and ability to share a paid hotspot connection.'
'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'