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  1. Netopia 2240N-VGx

    The 2240N-VGx is an entry level modem/router. The modem features ADSL2+ capability which increase bandwidth handling capability up to 24mbps. It co...

  2. D-Link DGL-3420

    The DGL-3420 is a wireless networking device developed for gaming consoles. Through GameFuel System it enables easy management of different console...

  3. D-Link DIR-457

    The DIR-457 is a wireless modem/router. As a modem, it uses an existing network signal for 3G connectivity. As a router, it could be configured to ...

  4. longshine LCS-WA3-50

    The LCS-WA3-50 is a wireless that supports a data rate of up to 300Mbps, giving users a high speed wireless both at home and at the office. The Rou...

  5. Speedefy K8

    K8 High Speed Pro WiFi Router comes with 4x high gain antennas with 4X4 MU-MIMO technology, and Beamforming, max 2000 sq.ft WiFi coverage. The rout...

  6. Motorola CPE i775

    The CPE i775 is a powerful router/modem developed for WiMAX connectivity. The device can connect to an existing telecommunication signal with broad...

  7. Linksys WRT150N

    WRT150N from Linksys is a Wireless-N router that can transmit up to 150mbps within the network. The device uses MIMO technology that can maintain d...

  8. Cisco 2921

    An Integrated Services Router (ISR), the Cisco 2921 is packed with the latest security feature that includes an embedded hardware-accelerated VPN e...

  9. ZTE Netbox MC7010

    The Netbox MC7010 is a high-speed router designed for home and office environment. It comes with 5G/LTE antenna with strong signal reception of the...

  10. Cradlepoint MBR800

    MBR800 extends the capability of a 3G/4G Wireless signal by sharing the online connectivity through its 4 LAN ports. The device comes with 2 USB po...

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