Reviewed on March 26, 2009The Linksys WRT400N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router is a good option for your wireless network, thanks to its support of both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands, its helpful software application, and a good set of networking features. The router's unimpressive 5Ghz throughput speed and lack of Gigabit and USB support are the only major knocks against it.TAGS:dual-band router, Linksys, router, light-emitting diode, port, networking
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 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:Wi-Fi, router, networking, Gigabit Ethernet, LAN, setup, Ethernet, laptop computer, CD
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, wireless router, hard drive, button, USB, Microsoft Windows