Review: Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNDR3700
[November 10, 2009]
The pricey WNDR3700 from Netgear will not only pump out both 2.4 and 5 GHz 802.11n signals simultaneously, it offers a number of other worthwhile features as well, including guest networks, storage support, and a handy broadband traffic meter.Review: FON Fonera 2.0n
[November 3, 2009]
Do a chance to make some money from spare bandwidth, a reasonable price and polished UI offset some technical limitations and inconvenient quirks with FON's entry into the 802.11n world? Joe Moran reviews.
Review: Aruba Virtual Branch Network (VBN) RAPs
[August 24, 2009]
Wi-Fi networking expert Lisa Phifer takes an in-depth look at Aruba's Interop Best of Show award-winning VBN RAPs.
Review: Netgear 3G Mobile Broadband Wireless Router (MBR624GU)
[June 12, 2009]
The MBR624GU 3G router lacks flair and features, but its frugal and functional.
Review: Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200
[June 10, 2009]
Novatel's tidy little 3G/Wi-Fi pocket router, available from Verizon Wireless and Sprint, creates personal mobile hotspots for up to five users at a time. It lived up to our expectations--with a few anticipated caveats.
Review: Zoom X6v VoIP Gateway
[June 4, 2009]
The two models of the Zoom X6v Gateway incorporate a four-port wired switch, an 802.11g Wi-Fi router, an ADSL 2/2+ gateway, and a VoIP port or ATA, potentially replacing four separate pieces of equipment, power supplies, etc.
Review: TRENDnet TEW-664UB
[April 21, 2009]
This dual-band 802.11n-draft 2 USB adapter brings 5GHz to home WLANs.
Review: Elektron 2.0 RADIUS Server
[February 12, 2009]
The Elektron 2.0 RADIUS Server is easy to configure and use. Although a few advanced features are lacking, most small or even midsized businesses will be pleased with Elektron's ability to form an exceptionally secure Wi-Fi network.
Review: D-Link DIR-825 Xtreme N Dual Band Gigabit Router
[November 25, 2008]
While pricier than many routers on the shelf, the Xtreme N is a perfect choice for video-enthusiast households, although not ideal for novices or Mac users.
Review: T-Mobile Unlimited Hotspot Calling
[November 24, 2008]
If you make most of your calls from home, or from an office with an open Wi-Fi connection, T-Mobile has introduced a service that will save you lots of counted talk time per month--and for not a lot of extra money.