Pros: Compact size, 4 port switch, WEP and 54 Mbps Cons: none
I went by our local CompUSA a couple of months ago because I needed a second wireless router for computer work I was doing as a side job. I was working on laptop for a friend because he said he wasn't able to connect to the new wireless router he ...
Pros: Small footprint, easy setup, practically sets itself up. Cons: Needs to be occasionally reset, wireless connectivity can be hard to set up.
Before I owned my laptop I never needed a router, much less a wireless router, because I only had one computer connected to my cable modem (on Ti
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Pros: Looks good and works fine Cons: It's white and may look dirty faster than the old one we had.
I have had the D-Link Wireless Router WBR-1310 for about 2 and a half years. It was an excellent piece of equipment for me. Unfortunately&n
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Pros: It was so easy to set up and use! Cons: None yet.
All I needed was a wireless zone in my office. I have comcast cable at my office for my internet connection, and on many occasions my son comes with me to do his homework. He has a MacBook with an airport express wireless connection.My ...
Pros: Setup, Security, Aesthetics Cons: Constant disconnects, and lack of a firmware fix for the disconnects
Previous Experience: I have previously used a wired D-Link router, and a wired Trendnet switch. The D-link had speed limitation problem until the firmware was updated. Specifications (for WGR614 V5): This device has four wired ports ...
Pros: simple installation, great performance, reliability, easy network configuration with good help text Cons: none
I bought this router about 3 months ago and love it. The technology itself is amazing, and NetGear has made it simple to use. It's great to be able to wander around the house with my laptop and maintain a constant connection. I can even sit outside on ...
Pros: small footprint, reliable, moderately easy set up, features satisfy most users, programmable MAC addr, price Cons: Should have better email notifications for potential inbound attacks.
I'll try to be to the point. This is a consumer product that is moderately easy to set up. There is some "techie" stuff, but you should be able to get through it, I think. I am a techie, and I understand routers. The set-up is via an HTML screen, ...
Pros: Good signal strength. Easy setup. Eye-pleasing design. Cons: Router is plagued by overheating problems which result in connection failure.
This is an extended-use review. I've had this router for nine months. The first six months were trouble-free and I kept the router on for 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In the seventh month, I began having problems with dropped internet ...
Pros: Provides all the expected functionality, works fine Cons: No default security
The Netgear WGR614 is full-featured wireless router intended for use with a typical home network. First introduced 2 years ago, it now costs less than $50, making it reasonably priced for people just moving into home wireless networking. (It's often ...
Pros: Inexpensive, quick setup, low profile, and good indoor range Cons: Non-removable antenna, not Wi-Fi Certified (if that matters), odd-ball firmware update sequence
I've had my WGR614 router for about a month now and I'm now getting around to writing about it. After reading some of the other owner's plights and applause, I'll just plow on ahead with what I've experienced. First, I bought it with a WG511 ...
Pros: Easy, cheap, good performance. Cons: None, so far.
Okay, so I'm an experienced enterprise class network engineer. So I have a slight advantage in this category that tends to make me think all of these are really easy to setup. But seriously, I've bought LOTS of enterprise class wireless APs, and a few ...
Pros: Good performer and good speed Cons: Has only ethernet ports, no USB port
Main Features **************** Device Type Wireless router Dimensions (WxDxH) 17.5 cm x 11.8 cm x 2.8 cm Weight 0.3 kg Data Transfer Rate 54 Mbps Frequency Band 2.4 GHz Routing Protocol Static IP routing Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast ...
Pros: Excellent range, reliable, easy to use, affordable. Cons: Plastic case, POE compatibility, early production issues.
As a network contractor who often does residential wireless setups I can't recommend this router too highly. Often contractor-installed equipment is a trade-off between features that contractors like and those that end users (especially hands-on end ...
Pros: Fast, runs full speed on 3.0mbps DSL connection. Wireless not affected by my cordless phones. Cons: None, but it's 8 hours old. I'll update my review if I find anything bad.
I bought this router because of problems with my Westell Versalink 327w (wireless) router. It was plenty fast and regular browsing was fine, but I quickly discovered that downloading torrents caused the modem to lockup rather quickly. Once it did, it ...
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