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 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 22, 2006Capable of playing tracks from networked PCs, the Internet, USB-connected drives, certain MP3 players, and an optional internal hard drive, the D-Link DSM-120 is the most versatile digital audio receiver in its price range.TAGS:D-Link Systems, wireless router, Apple iTunes, router, location, USB, hard drive, server
Reviewed on July 10, 2002Its ease of use, good performance, excellent security features, and low price make the DI-614+ a strong candidate for home and office use--but its limited range and strict warranty requirements pull it up short of perfection.TAGS:D-Link Systems, router, DSL, wireless router, Belkin Corp., Netgear, wireless broadband
Reviewed on February 18, 2004Its simple setup makes Gateway's WBR-100 router a good choice for those who care more about ease than robust security or top speed.TAGS:Gateway Inc., wireless router, router, firmware