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Below are difference between modem router and access point related routers.
Zyxel NWA570N
Designed as a 4-in-1 access point with IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 wireless technology. This device can be used as a wireless client to access a wired n...
Motorola SBG900
Known as the SURFboard Wireless Cable Modem Gateway, the Motorola SBG900 is another state of the art router that offers the convenience of wireless...
TP-Link Wireless-N Ceiling-Mount Access Point
Lets you set up, manage and monitor EAPs from a single connection; speeds up to 300 Mbps; encryption; 802.1X with RADIUS secure authentication and ...
ovislink A.DUO
The A.DUO is a powerful access point with streaming capability of up 108Mbps. The device features dual-band connection to ensure every user enjoys ...
Siemens SpeedStream 4200
The SpeedStream 4200 is a small yet powerful modem/router. The device automatically detects ISP settings so that users can instantly connect online...
Cisco Aironet 1200
The Aironet 1200 is a powerful access point designed for small businesses seeking secured wireless network connection. The device comes with Wirele...
Thomson TG585
Thomson TG585 is an 802.11b/g wireless LAN access point with integrated DSL modem. The router's integrated modem supports ADSL ADSL2, and ADSL2+.
Zyxel P660R-D1
The P660R-D1 is a compact modem/router. The device features 1-LAN port that can be easily extended with an additional router or access point. The n...
Zoom 5651
The 5651 is a router/modem from Zoom compatible to most (if not all) ISPs because of its ADSL2/2+ technology. Capable of streaming up to 24mbps, th...
D-Link DWL-800AP+
The DWL-800AP+ is a wireless access point built to extend the wireless coverage of an existing network. It works with 802.11b network with network ...