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Finally, 802.11ac wireless networking comes to your laptop in USB adaptor form. Does it live up to our hopes?
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Finally, 802.11ac wireless networking comes to your laptop in USB adaptor form. Does it live up to our hopes?

Wireless 802.11ac draft routers are coming thick and fast, so how does the Netgear D6300 compare?

Netgear is a respected name in networking, offering everything from routers to powerline hardware, and the Nano 500 is one of just three 500Mbps starter kits that the company produces.

Netgear is a well respected name in networking, offering routers to wireless adaptors to Powerline tech. How does this kit fare?

This router is one seriously speedy little machine

A perfect upgrade to an aging ADLS router like the TP-Link W8961ND, this Netgear N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 is firmly aimed at the budget ADSL market, but hopefully without any of the horrible shortcomings the TP-Link suffered from.

Connect up to four machines with this Powerline switch kit

With IEEE 802.11n - the faster successor to the current g standard - being touted in the next iteration of Intel's Centrino chips, it makes sense to consider upgrading your wireless network to the fastest connection possible
Neatgear was one of the first manufacturers with a Pre-N wireless router offering and, with its RangeMax Next products, Netgear offers you a choice of speeds for wired Ethernet ports.

How many times have you bought something that's outmoded in a few months? That isn't going to happen to this ADSL router, primarily because it's not finished yet. The DG834N is the new 802.11n-ready version of the market-trouncing DG834G 802.11b/g router

This is Netgear's best-selling product. No surprise really: not only is the DG834G a breeze to set up, but it's also available at an excellent price and future proof technology such as ADSL2 and VPN support.

The Netgear DG834GT is a compact and simple box that offers an ADSLmodem, a router, four 10/100 BASE-T switches, a 108Mbps Super Gwireless access point and a firewall all in one package