Reviewed on October 7, 2010The Cisco Linksys E2000 Advanced Wireless-N Router is the fastest router we've seen in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and will definitely make home users happy with its easy-to-use setup software. Advanced users, however, might find its desktop software and Web interface combination a little disjointed.TAGS:Cisco Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc., router, desktop software, wireless network, Linksys, USB port, CD, Wi-Fi, modem
Reviewed on October 6, 2010The Linksys E3000 is the first advanced router that's also easy to use for novices. It provides great wireless performance and has a good set of useful networking features. Its mediocre NAS performance and limited guest networking feature make it significantly less than perfect, however.TAGS:Cisco Systems Inc., NAS, network storage, NAS server, Linksys, router, wireless network, CD, Wi-Fi, USB port, printer, USB, function, server
Reviewed on January 19, 2011The Linksys E4200 Maximum Performance Dual-Band Wireless-N Router is the first advanced router from Cisco that will make both novice and savvy users happy, thanks to its easy-to-use desktop application, comprehensive Web interface, great design, and stellar performance.TAGS:Cisco Systems Inc., router, Linksys, NAS, password, functionality, wireless network, adapter, Wi-Fi, USB
Reviewed on August 30, 2010The Asus RT-N16 is a great, fun router for networking enthusiasts who want to use it with third-party, open-source firmware, such as Tomato or DD-WRT. However, everyone else should wait until Asus provides a more stable version of the firmware.TAGS:router, ASUS, firmware, wireless network, interface, light-emitting diode, USB port, IP address, Ethernet, IP
Reviewed on December 19, 2010For all the cool points the HP Photosmart eStation C510 earns for Web-connectivity features like ePrint and the detachable Android-powered Zeen, we're holding off on our recommendation until HP drops the price and fixes the user interface bugs and network errors that marred our testing.TAGS:tablet, printer, HP, printing, HP Photosmart, wireless network, SD card, Wi-Fi, Google Inc., operating system
Reviewed on November 17, 2010The Netgear Powerline Av 200 Wireless-N Extender Kit XAVNB2001 extends both your wired and wireless networks to the far corners of the house, making it an excellent product for any large property. Get ready to fiddle a little with the setup process in some cases, as its included instructions aren't clear.TAGS:powerline, Netgear, adapter, kit, wireless network, router, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
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, USB port, Wi-Fi, wireless network, wireless router, Apple Macintosh, laptop computer, adapter, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on June 2, 2010The EnGenius Wireless ESR9855G 300Mbps gaming router makes a great home router, but its random wireless signal resets might steer away online gamers.TAGS:router, wireless router, front, port, wireless network, Wi-Fi, games