Wi-Fi & Home Networking
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recommendedIomega Home Media Network Hard Drive Review It's not perfect, but Iomega's latest NAS is quick and has some useful features, all at a reasonable price.£105
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Cisco Linksys E4200 review Capable of amazing speeds, and set to get even faster when compatible laptops appear, but it's not enough to justify the inflated price.£170
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best buySynology DiskStation DS211j review It isn't the fastest two-bay NAS, but the sheer range of features and excellent web interface at this price make it a winner.£160
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BT Home Hub 3 review Caters well for novice users, but advanced features are conspicuously absent and wireless performance is pedestrian.£92
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Excito B3 WiFi review Despite the huge feature list, the B3 WiFi is too expensive compared to other NAS devices that offer better performance.£475
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best buyTenda W307R Wireless-N Broadband Router review A decent set of features and fast speeds make the W307R a good choice for cable users, although more advanced users might find some of the controls a bit crude.£21
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D-Link ShareCenter Pulse DNS-320 review A basic two-bay NAS with a simple user interface, but it’s not particularly fast or quiet.£70
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Virgin Media Super Hub review An inexpensive router, but those with specialist requirements may need to plug in an additional router of their own.£30
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Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 4 review With four drive bays you’re unlikely to run out of storage space, but it’s far more expensive than most other NAS devices.£429
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Devolo dLAN 200AV Wireless N review A simple yet effective way of extending your router’s wired and wireless coverage, but transfer speeds are fairly slow.£92
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Buffalo WCR-GN review This is a fully-featured router, but it's a bit tricky to configure and you can get slightly cheaper models with better performance.£21
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Western Digital My Book Live review Basic but well thought-out and with plenty of storage, the MyBook Live is an ideal NAS for first-time users.£145