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  1. Motorola MR1700-10

    Concurrent Dual-Band Wi-Fi operation supporting 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. 4 x antennas for the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Plug the MR1700 into whatever cab...

  2. Cradlepoint CTR500

    The CTR500 is an ideal traveler's modem capable of streaming 3G signals to the wireless network. The device uses its USB slot or card slot so that ...

  3. Zonet Zsr1124We

    The Zsr1124We features a 2-in-1 antenna for wider coverage; giving you the power to share your high-speed internet access with multiple users. Its ...

  4. Cradlepoint MBR900

    CradlePoint MBR900 is a budget friendly router developed to prevent disruption of online connectivity. Users can connect through their regular inte...

  5. Pirelli DRG A226G

    The DRG A226G is a powerful modem/router developed for Triple-Play technology. The device can be used for VoIP, regular internet connection and mul...

  6. D-Link DIR-822-US

    802.11 a/g/n/ac wireless LAN for a complete range of wireless. 10/100 WAN and LAN ports for high-speed wired. 5 dBi high gain antenna for both 2....

  7. Belkin F5D9231-4

    The F5D9231-4 offers faster networking speed compared to regular Wireless G Network. It also comes with MIMO technology that handles multiple data ...

  8. Netgear WGT624v3

    The WGT624v3 is a Wireless-G networking device with a powerful data transfer speed of up 108mbps which is twice the regular output of an 802.11g ne...

  9. D-Link DIR-813

    AC750 Wi-Fi speeds. Dual Band Performance - Up to 300 Mbps (2.4 GHz) + 433 Mbps (5 GHz). Works with older routers and extenders. Four Fast Ether...

  10. 3COM 3C16405

    The 3C16405 from 3COM is powerful business networking device featuring 12-Ports that can be easily connected to the network because of the AUTO-MDI...

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