Reviewed on December 8, 2009The AirPort Extreme Base Station is a great wireless router for Mac or novice users who need something that's simple, nice-looking, and works well for their homes. Savvy Windows users will find many other alternatives that offer a lot more features for their bucks.TAGS:router, Apple Computer, ease of use, networking, Linksys, USB port, Ethernet, setting, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on April 30, 2008The Windy31 USB Wireless Router is not a router in the traditional sense. This small, USB drive lets you create a wireless network with access to the Internet from any one PC that has an Internet connection. It's a must-have for travelers who need to share their Internet access with different Wi-Fi devices.TAGS:router, USB port, Wi-Fi, USB, wireless router, wireless network, adapter, laptop computer, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on December 1, 2006The Asus WL-700gE router features an integrated hard drive and loads of media-sharing features. If you find yourself constantly downloading files from the Internet, it's worth the high cost and the complex setup routine.TAGS:ASUS, router, networking, USB 2.0, hard drive, button, wireless router, USB, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on March 3, 2008It's cheap, easy to set up, and delivers more than acceptable performance at shorter ranges. We like the sleek, white Edimax BR-6504N router, particularly for networks with a mix of Draft N and older 802.11b/g clients.TAGS:Level One, antenna, router, QoS, Wi-Fi, WEP, Gigabit Ethernet, firewall, Ethernet, Microsoft Windows