Reviewed on August 5, 2008The Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 is a basic Wireless-N router that only offers a taste of dual-band wireless networking. Its short range and limited feature set may override its decent mixed-mode performance.TAGS:Netgear, frequency, router, IEEE 802.11g, Linksys, access point, D-Link Systems, Wi-Fi, button
Reviewed on April 21, 2009The HP Officejet J4680 offers more features at a cheaper price than most of its competitors, and small offices and home professionals will appreciate its print quality as well. Unfortunately, its negatives far outweigh the positives: your office productivity will take a major hit because of sluggish output speeds and faulty paper handling. For a better rounded all-in-one printer, we recommend picking up the Lexmark x7675 Pro or investing an extra $90 in the HP Officejet J6480.TAGS:tray, HP OfficeJet, printer, sheet, fax, IEEE 802.11g, HP, document, copy, scanner, Wi-Fi, control panel, LCD, photograph
Reviewed on April 14, 2006The Belkin Wireless-G Travel Router combines great design and support, a low price, and decent performance, making it an obvious choice for business travelers who need Wi-Fi connectivity.TAGS:Belkin Corp., router, IEEE 802.11g, adapter, Ethernet, HTML, size, Web browser, CD
Reviewed on November 5, 2004Hawking's HSB1 signal booster can help your wireless router cover more space at higher throughput, but it's expensive and can create interference problems for cordless phones and baby monitors because it operates in the shared 2.4GHz spectrum.TAGS:NetIQ Corp., router, antenna, feet, access point, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11, signal, networking