Reviewed on November 7, 2008The Belkin N+ Wireless Router is a great performer with excellent range and throughput speed. If its bulky design and lack of 5GHz frequency support don't put you off, the router is worth every penny of its $100 or so price tag.TAGS:Belkin N+, Belkin Corp., router, IP address, IP, port, Linksys, USB, server, hard drive
Reviewed on April 30, 2007The D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router is the fastest we've seen, but we're still reluctant to recommend it as it's based on an unfinished wireless spec.TAGS:throughput, D-Link Systems, IEEE 802.11n, router, Linksys, Belkin Corp., spec
Reviewed on March 24, 2006If you don't need extended range from a router, the Linksys WRT54GX2 is a good choice if you want to take advantage of MIMO technology but can't afford the hefty price. Still, Belkin offers a better performer that costs less.TAGS:MIMO, throughput, Belkin Corp., Linksys, router, DHCP, security
Reviewed on April 24, 2006Though it offers good maximum throughput, the Linksys WRT300N ultimately fails to do the new Draft N standard proud in both mixed-mode and long-range tests. Wait to see how the rest of the Draft N products fare.TAGS:Linksys, throughput, MIMO, router, antenna, Netgear, Belkin Corp., CD
Reviewed on May 12, 2006If you have to have the fastest short-range router immediately, the WRT54GX4 is a good choice. But if you need a good long-range or mixed-mode performer, you're better off looking at the Belkin Pre-N router (the long-range champ).TAGS:Netgear, Linksys, router, Belkin Corp., Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet, broadband, modem, adapter, PC
Reviewed on May 15, 2006If you plan to sit within 10 feet of your WRT54GX4 router, you'll get satisfying throughput. But if you want an adapter that's faster than standard 802.11g, opt for the Belkin Pre-N, which shows more consistent performance.TAGS:Linksys, throughput, Netgear, adapter, Belkin Corp., feet, router, CD, Microsoft Windows