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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 RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router

DLink RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router

Wireless, wired ; OSPF, BGP-4, IS-IS, RIP-2, more...
D-Link - DIR635B
Rating Count : Rating: 4.4 16 review(s)
from £46.99 - £82.24
 
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DLink 108Mbps Super G 802.11G Wireless Access Point

DLink 108Mbps Super G 802.11G Wireless Access Point

Wireless ; OSPF, BGP-4, IS-IS, RIP-2, EIGRP, more...
D-Link - DWL2100AP
Rating Count : Rating: 3.6 4 review(s)
from £42.26 - £65.15
 
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Reviews of Routers

cnet.com.au Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Router (DIR-635) Review - Routers

Pros: Reliable performance, USB printer port, Excellent warranty period, Port filtering and modest URL filtering

Cons: Status lights are separated from corresponding ports, 100Mbps only over Ethernet

Verdict: D-Link's DIR-635 sports good performance and features at a reasonable price.

Summary: d-link rangebooster n 650 router (dir-635) review: D-Link's DIR-635 sports good performance and features at a reasonable price.
70/100
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
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
cnet.com Title: D-Link DI-624 router

Pros: Fast; long range; removable antenna; configurable firewall; compact.

Cons: Lacks stand for vertical positioning; poor throughput with 802.11b devices.

Summary: The DI-624 is fast, and it combines easy installation with advanced security options, making it a good choice for homes and offices alike.
71/100
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