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  1. Linksys EA6500 review

    Linksys EA6500 review

    8 Last reviewed

    If you were around for the 802.11n multi-draft incompatibility débâcle in the mid-2000s, then you'll be rolling your eyes to hear, if you haven't already, that all the networking companies are currently rolling out Draft 2 802.11ac kit.

    Linksys EA4500 review

    Linksys EA4500 review

    8 Last reviewed

    The Linksys EA4500 isn't like a normal router. It's more like a glimpse at the future of networking.

    Linksys WAG354G review

    Linksys WAG354G review

    10 Last reviewed

    Linksys' 802.11b/g ADSL router has been through a few changes, rather like the Netgear DG834G. It has become more reliable with progressive firmware updates, and has also changed colour and shape...

    Linksys WRT350N ver.2 review

    Linksys WRT350N ver.2 review

    7 Last reviewed

    Linksys has used this distinctive router casing in a number of models and we saw it a few months back in the WRT300N. Thankfully, the colours have been toned down, so the casing is black with silver trim.

    Linksys WAG-325N review

    Linksys WAG-325N review

    6 Last reviewed

    With the news that Linksys as a brand has been killed off by owner Cisco, it's a somewhat hollow final outing for the latest of its multi-function wireless modem/routers. The WAG-325N is about as uninspired as its corporate blue and black outer shell

    Linksys WAG325N ADSL2 plus review

    Linksys WAG325N ADSL2 plus review

    7 Last reviewed

    The Linksys WAG325N ADSL2 includes an ADSL modem, so if you make a £20 allowance for the modem, this is one of the cheapest routers around. This, you might think, is a good thing, but the stylists have conspired to make the Linksys look cheap and nasty

    Linksys WRT300N review

    6 Last reviewed

    There's no missing the three antennae that sit on top of the Linksys WRT300N router. Two are conventional sticks, while the middle one looks like it was stolen from the head of Dr Who's sidekick, K9.

    Linksys WAP54GPE review

    Linksys WAP54GPE review

    6 Last reviewed

    Standard 802.11g wireless access points shouldn't be worthy of interest now that we're mere months away from seeing 802.11n specified devices. Even so, this half metal, half plastic box offers two key and compelling functions

    Linksys Range Expander review

    7 Last reviewed

    One of the most common problems with wireless networking is the lack of range provided by many access points. Manufacturers are continuing to innovate in this area, but it's something that often can't be helped

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