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Below are difference between modem router and access point related routers.
Cisco RV134W-A-K9-NA
Wireless 802.11ac standard 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz USB port for modem use Backward-compatible to ADSL2+ 1 x 10/100/1000M WAN; 4 x 10/100/1000M LAN
D-Link DWL-3500AP
The DWL-3500AP is an outdoor wireless access point with Super G connectivity. It can stream up to 108mbps in an ideal location which makes the devi...
adtran NetVanta 150
The NetVanta 150 is a business grade access point capable of streaming data up to 54Mbps through its Wireless-G network. The device is also built f...
D-Link DWL-2700AP
The DWL-2700AP is a wireless access point developed for outdoor set-up. The device comes with a metal casing that effectively protects the componen...
Draytek Vigor2600VG
The Draytek Vigor2600VG is a high performance device that comes with a built-in Wireless Access Point. This router also provides a total wireless b...
Zhone Technologies 6652
The 6652 was specifically created for users who wanted to experience multi-media through online access. The router has a built-in VDSL modem which ...
LevelOne FBR-1412TX
The LevelOne FBR-1412TX is a 1W,4L Broadband Router that comes with a Printer Server(parallel). The device is another well-performance router that ...
Netcomm 3G9WB
The 3G9WB was developed for remote consumers who can't easily access ADSL2+ services. The router provides online access through 3G or 2G signals. T...
Edimax EW-7303HPn
The EW-7303HPn is a wireless access point developed for outdoor settings. The device can stream up to 150mbps within the wireless network. The devi...
Netcomm NP290W
The NP290W is an entry level wireless access point that can upgrade an existing wired network. The device comes with Wireless-G capability with up ...