Reviewed on July 18, 2008The D-Link Xtreme N Duo Media Router DIR-855 is a stable performer with excellent Web interface. But because it comes in a bulky, old-school design, has a relatively short range, and carries a hefty price tag, consider waiting for the price to drop before investing in this router.TAGS:D-Link Systems, organic light-emitting diode, router, Linksys, WAN, light-emitting diode, LAN, USB port
Reviewed on June 5, 2009The iBoss Home Parental Control Wireless-N router offers the most comprehensive tool to manage access to the Internet. Beyond that, it's a rather simple router that requires an annual subscription fee to operate, therefore holding appeal only for those who want complete control over a network's online activities.TAGS:router, wireless router, LAN
Reviewed on May 3, 2006Though its maximum throughput is solid and its speed at long range is respectable, the Netgear WNR834B's mixed-mode speed is not. Save your cash until more Draft N routers make it through CNET Labs.TAGS:Netgear, throughput, IEEE 802.11n, antenna, router, WAN, LAN
Reviewed on December 16, 2007The TrendNet Wireless N Gigabit Router TEW-633GR is fast, but not as fast as a competing D-Link router, and it's easy to use, but not as easy as a Belkin router. Still, we like it for its winning combination of decent throughput and intuitive Web interface.TAGS:router, Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, networking, LAN, setup, Ethernet, laptop computer, CD
Reviewed on September 8, 2008If you can get by the lackluster bundled software, the empty three-bay Thecus N3200 offers much to like, including lightning-fast throughput (even in RAID 5) and a useful feature set that will appeal to home and small office users alike.TAGS:RAID 5, NAS, IP, USB port, IP address, router, LAN, LCD, hard drive