Wi-Fi & Home Networking
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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.£95
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business buyBillion 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.£115
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business buyBillion BiPAC 6200NXL review Fast wireless speeds and loads of features including support for mobile broadband modems make this a versatile router£75
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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.£62
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Promise SmartStor NS4600 review The SmartStor NS4600 is a good value, fast and well-equipped RAID-capable NAS.£339
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Zyxel NBG-460N review With both wireless transfer speeds and a feature set that are rather average, there are few compelling reasons to buy this over other, similarly priced but better specified, devices.£78
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Thecus N2200 2TB review Thecus' N2200 is a reasonably good NAS, but some of its features need refinement and it's too expensive at this price.£387
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Iomega iConnect review The Iomega iConnect is cheap and has some useful features, but unless you're on a strict budget or have very light file sharing needs its poor performance isn't worth putting up with.£63
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Seagate Dockstar review Seagate's Dockstar is designed specifically for accessing your files remotely rather than for local file sharing, so it's not for everyone.£66
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Zyxel NSA-220Plus review Zyxel's NSA-220Plus is packed full of features and keenly-priced, but its sluggish performance limits its usefulness.£136
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LaCie d2 Network 2 1TB review Unless you're absolutely smitten with its appearance and robustness, LaCie's d2 Network 2 isn't worth buying at this price.£200