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, CD, security
Reviewed on July 20, 2006Though inconsistent, the D-Link N 650 router performed admirably overall compared to its Draft N competition. Still, we are unimpressed with how it measures up to the promise of 802.11n. Pass on this for now; in fact, pass on all Draft N routers until the spec is finalized.TAGS:D-Link Systems, router, SSID, IEEE 802.11n, spec, WPA, adapter, Belkin Corp., WEP, broadcasting, firmware, CD
Reviewed on March 15, 2006If your priorities don't include long-range connectivity, then by all means get the somewhat ironically named Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 wireless notebook adapter for its record-breaking short-range speeds.TAGS:Netgear, Belkin Corp., D-Link Systems, adapter, PC Card, MIMO, WPA, router, card, setup, PC
Reviewed on December 16, 2005The Belkin Wireless G Plus MIMO Notebook Card can't compete with another member of Belkin's wireless-adapter family, the Pre-N PC Card, but it compares decently with other pre-802.11n/MIMO adapters and kills the plain 11g competition.TAGS:MIMO, Belkin Corp., adapter, throughput, WPA, card, Linksys, wireless network, VPN, PC Card, laptop computer, Wi-Fi, CD