Wi-Fi & Home Networking
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best buy
Synology DS210j review Synology's DS210j has excellent software and simple setup, and there's the added security of RAID 1 support.£150 -
Western Digital WD Livewire review If you have lots of devices to connect via HomePlug, Livewire is a simple and cost-effective option.£77 -
Zoom 3G Wireless-N Travel Router review Not the fastest, but not bad value if you want a portable Wi-Fi router that can share a 3G mobile broadband connection.£49.99 -
Solwise NET-PL-1000M review Twice as fast as HomePlug AV under the best conditions, but longer ranges and backward compatibility both caused problems in our testing.£45 -
Belkin Play Max ADSL Wireless Router review The Play Max ADSL router costs a lot but has the features to back it up – if you need them.£113 -
Asus RT-N13U review The RT-N13U does exactly what it's supposed to, but a badly designed interface and poor documentation make it far more of a chore to set up than it should be.£63 -
D-Link DAP-1360 review Although the DAP-1360 is far more flexible than most wireless access points, it's let down by inconsistent wireless performance.£65 -
recommended
IOCell NetDisk 351UNE review It's a basic NAS, but it's still a great buy thanks to its simple configuration, fast performance and low price.£61 -
recommended
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.£27 -
Zyxel NSA221 review£129 -
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.£42 -
recommended
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