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D-Link DIR-1260
D-Link DIR-1260 is an ideal home router because of its simplicity in set-up with impressive built-in features for network control. The dual-band ro...
Netgear NetGear WNR3500L-100NAS Rangemax Wireless-N Gigabit Router with USB
NetGear WNR3500L-100NAS Rangemax Wireless-N Gigabit Router incorporates the latest Wireless-N technology, Gigabit Ethernet ports and a convenient U...
Netgear Nighthawk RAX40
The Nighthawk RAX40 replaces your existing Wi-Fi Router (separate modem or gateway required). Compatible with any Internet Service Provider up to 1...
ASUS Blue Cave
Dual-band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) AC2600 wireless router features Intel Wi-Fi with the latest 802.11ac 4x4 technology Amazon Alexa & Echo Integration al...
TP-Link TL-WR902AC
The TL-WR902AC is a small, but very effective travel router that can create a WiFi network via ethernet. It is a dual-band AC750 Wi Fi strong route...
AirLive Air3G
The Air3G is a powerful Wireless-N router with support for 3G modem through USB 2.0 port. The device also comes with a separate WAN port for regula...
Zyxel P-660RU-T1
The Zyxel P-660RU-T1 is an all in one ADSL2+ Ethernet/USB Router. The device is packed with state of the art feature that includes SOHO Firewall Se...
GL-iNet GL-AR150
The GL-AR150 is a wireless mini-travel router that fits perfectly into your pocket. The outer allows you to convert a public network(wired/wireless...
Linksys Linksys E1200 Wireless-N Router
The Linksys E1200 offers fast speed and reliable range so you can create a powerful wireless home network. Connect computers, wireless printers, an...
D-Link EBR-2310 Ethernet Broadband Router
Create a wired network in your home using the D-Link Ethernet Broadband Router (EBR-2310) D-Link EBR-2310 Ethernet Broadband Router