TRENDnet TEW-633GR review

Stylish and simple, if only the set-up was as easy...

The TEW-633GR is attractively styled with a shiny black casing

TechRadar Verdict

Once you get past the frustrating installation process, this is a well designed and useful router

Pros

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    Handy software

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    Stylish design

Cons

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    Conufusing installation

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    Annoying extra software installed

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TRENDnet has a new look for its router, but things didn't start too promisingly for the router and USB adapter. For starters, the USB adapter didn't install properly with the drivers on the CD, so we had to download revised driver v1.1 from the website.

We were additionally confused as the adapter was identified by Windows Vista as a WN121T v1021, which is the same model code as the USB Netgear adapter we had previously installed on the same laptop. The adapter is 27mm wide, just like the D-Link adapter; however, TRENDnet provides a short USB extension cable that should avoid any installation problems.

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