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Reviews of Routers
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 notebook adapter
Pros: The D-Link N 650 notebook adapter is simple to install and in tandem with the DIR-635 router, beat the competition in both mixed-mode and long-range throughput.
Cons: The adapter (and router) fell short on maximum throughput, and its warranty pales in comparison to those of Linksys and Belkin.
Verdict: While the D-Link duo performed admirably overall compared to its draft N competition, we were unimpressed with how it measured up to the promise of 802.11n.
Summary: The D-Link DWA-645 RangeBooster N 650 Notebook Adapter is the companion card to the DIR-635 draft N router. The pair performed fairly well against its draft N competition but is still a way off from fulfilling the promise of 802.11n. At $99, the adapter i
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66/100 |
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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.
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89/100 |
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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.
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80/100 |
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Title: MediaLounge earns HD badge
Pros: Streams HD video, still images and audio from networked PCs and USB-connected drives; plays back DRM-protected media and supports Internet radio services; extensive connectivity including WiFi-G wireless networking, HDMI and digital audio outputs.
Cons: A clunky file-search function mars an otherwise solid onscreen interface and straightforward setup options.
Summary: Equally adept at streaming audio, photos, and HD video, the D-Link MediaLounge DSM-520 offers a winning combination of impressive features and performance at an affordable price.
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77/100 |
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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.
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71/100 |
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