TP-Link TD-W8950ND review Although it's one of the cheapest ADSL routers we've ever reviewed, the TD-W8950ND is easy to use and has decent performance.
TrendNet TEW-635BRM review This router's unusually good wireless performance over long distances will be exactly what some users need, but the TEW-635BRM isn't worth the extra cost for most.
£90
Edimax AR-7266WNA review Despite its low price, the trouble we had ensuring the stability of our wireless connection makes the AR-7266WNA impossible to recommend.
TP-Link TL-PA201 Starter Kit review If price is more important than having the fastest speeds around, TP-Link's kit is the cheapest way to get HomePlug AV.
£50
Zyxel NBG-417N review This budget router does everything it's supposed to, but others do the same job faster and cheaper.
TP-Link TL-WR741ND review With a ridiculously low price, decent wireless speeds and all the features most users will ever need, this budget router deserves to be a best seller.
£17
Belkin F5D4074UKS review With a surprisingly high price and mediocre performance, there's little to commend this adaptor, despite its lifetime warranty.
£48
Netgear RangeMax DGN3500 review This very capable ADSL router has decent wireless speeds and plenty of features, but is only worth its substantial price if you actually need them.
Billion BiPAC 7800N review The BiPAC 7800N is expensive but its wealth of security features and dual Ethernet and ADSL WAN ports make it a good choice for home and small office users, even without load balancing.
Billion BiPAC 6200NXL review Fast wireless speeds and loads of features including support for mobile broadband modems make this a versatile router
£75
D-Link DSL-2740R review Perfect for home users who just want something that works, this inexpensive router finds the sweet spot between price and performance.