Wi-Fi & Home Networking
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recommended
TP-Link TD-W8951ND review Fiddly to configure and disappointing speeds at long distances, but at this price it's hard to be critical.£26 -
EnGenius ETR9350 review A 3G WiFi router with a host of advanced functions, but it's awkward to use.£73 -
RaidSonic IcyBox IB-NAS5220-B review A low price for a two-disk enclosure, but unless you must have RAID on a budget£105 -
TrendNet TEW-655BR3G review A capable router with a 3G modem and rechargeable battery built in, so you can use it away from the mains or a computer.£76 -
TrendNet TEW-657BRM review Quick in our tests and has a clear and well-organised user interface, but pricey for an N-Lite router.£51 -
best buy
AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 review The Jetsons-inspired design and silly name aside, this is a serious piece of kit that you could save money in the long run by adopting VoIP£195 -
Eminent EM4565 review Lots of advanced features but that's not enough to justify the relatively high price.£59 -
Buffalo LinkStation Pro Duo 2TB review An easy-to-configure NAS that's let down by slow transfer speeds and a flawed disk tray design.£220 -
Synology DiskStation DS411slim review If you want a small but feature-packed NAS, the DS411slim is a great choice. However, the use of laptop hard disks means it’s expensive to equip with disks.£228 -
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 4TB review Lots of storage at a low price, but make sure you can live with its limitations before you buy.£212 -
LaCie Network Space Max 2TB review A good NAS that could have been a great one if it wasn't for the inconsistent quality of its extra features.£195 -
recommended
Tenda 3G150M review Small, light, fast and packed with advanced features, the lack of battery power is the only snag in this versatile little 3G WiFi router.£32 -
D-Link DSL-2680 review A low price and solid performance, but only two LAN ports and some missing features limit its appeal.£29