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Planning to buy a new Router for custom firmware, Networking & Security, Setting up a LAN or WAN, broadband connections and many more things in the list? You have come to the right place to shop for Routers. We have a wide range of Routers available here at a very reasonable price and of the top most brands like Cisco, Linksys, Netgear and many more brands available with us. So, go ahead, compare prices and the products to make a final decision.

DLink DI-524 Wireless DSL Router  And  Network Starter Kit

DLink DI-524 Wireless DSL Router And Network Starter Kit

Wireless ; RIP1, RIP2 ; IEEE 802.11b, IEEE more...
D-Link - DWL922B
Rating Count : Rating: 3.5 1 review(s)
from £38.00 - £46.91
 
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Reviews of Routers

macworld.co.uk Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Gigabit Router Review

Pros: Compact design

Cons: Poor Mac support

Verdict: Unfortunately, things went downhill from that point onwards. In order to set up a password to protect your new wireless network you have to configure the router through its built-in webpage. However, that webpage didn't work properly with the Safari brows

Summary: It may not support Safari, but if you're happy using Firefox, the D-Link offering offers a compact design.
40/100
zdnet.co.uk Title: Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse

Pros: Ideal for getting text and drawings into a computer, Digitiser works well

Cons: You must work to the constraints of digital paper, Battery life and memory capacity are limited, Conversion to text requires additional software, Pen is large and unwieldy to use

Verdict: Logitech's io Personal Digital Pen aims to achieve what sounds impossible: taking notes on paper, and having them instantly transformed into usable PC-based information... Read Full Review.

Summary: Microsoft's new Wireless Optical Mouse is the ultimate choice for everyday mousing.
89/100
zdnet.com.au Title: Snap Server 410

Pros: Quick and easy to deploy, Good cross-platform file sharing facilities, Proven GuardianOS software, Dual Ethernet ports, Optional iSCSI and snapshot support

Cons: Add-ons bump up the price

Verdict: Nobody ever got fired for buying a Snap Server, and the 410 is no exception.

Summary: Nobody ever got fired for buying a Snap Server, and the 410 is no exception; it delivers performance and features to suit a wide range of uses.
85/100
laptopmag.com Title: D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N Router

Pros: Great price, Fast speed

Cons: Can't connect beyond about 300 feet, No Gigabit Ethernet ports

Verdict: With no Gigabit ports, your wired connection will take longer to transfer files than a premium router, but you can always use Wi-Fi instead. The real draw is the low price: The DIR-615 is the most inexpensive N router you'll find and has minimal trade-off

Summary: The DIR-615 drops a few features but performs well for the price.
80/100
laptopmag.com Title: D-Link MediaLounge DSM-520 Digital Media Streamer

Pros: Streams DVD-quality video Excellent music playback options • Quick configuration with Windows Connect

Cons: Trouble streaming high-definition video Can't download or stream videos directly from Web

Summary: The D-Link MediaLounge streams high-quality video, audio, and pictures but doesn't have the wireless speed for true HD.
80/100
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