Reviewed on December 18, 2003The DI-624 is fast, and it combines easy installation with advanced security options, making it a good choice for homes and offices alike.TAGS:D-Link Systems, router
Reviewed on March 19, 2003With its top performance and easy setup, the Belkin 54g wireless router could be all you need to unwire your home.TAGS:Belkin Corp., router
Reviewed on June 9, 2004The Linksys WRT54GS is especially well suited for networks with both 802.11g and 802.11b connections.TAGS:Linksys, router, networking
Reviewed on October 14, 2003This router is capable and easy to use, but Dell's TM2300 offers more-advanced features and faster throughput.TAGS:router, Microsoft Corp.
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, wireless router, USB port, Wi-Fi, wireless network, adapter, laptop computer, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on March 17, 2004The Asus WL-500g's advanced features make it well suited for hobbyists, but its complexity and weak user docs make it a stretch for those new to networking.TAGS:ASUS, wireless router, AsusTek Computer, router
Reviewed on September 17, 2004With a little hunting for a good deal, you can get the faster version of this router, the DI-624, for the same price or less.TAGS:D-Link Systems, router
Reviewed on May 16, 2003If you need a way to connect your 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g adapters with Ethernet, the Linksys WRT55AG is the best solution to date.TAGS:router, WEP, SSID, WPA, IP address, Ethernet, IP, security