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BUFFALO AirStation Pro Dual-Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Use the Buffalo Technology AirStation Pro WAPS-AG300H wireless access point to extend your 802.11n wireless network's range. Dual 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz...
funkwerk enterprise communications W1002n
The W1002n is a dual band access point, bridge and router that provide impressive data transfer rate of up 300mbps. The device features dual band c...
Conceptronic C100BRS4H
This router will allow internet sharing with several PC's and with an excellent firewall to protect the network. Compatible with all cable and DSL ...
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...
Digitus DN-7049
The DN-7049 Router Supports Wireless LAN data rates 54,48,36,22,11,5.5,2.0,1.0 Mbps. The Router features wireless MIMO access point function that l...
U.S. Robotics 8004
The 8004 router from US Robotics is an entry-level router as it can be installed without extensive technical knowledge. Users simply plug the compu...
Technicolor TG585n
The TG585n is a two-in-one device featuring high speed data transfer in wireless network. Aside from ADSL2+ compatibility, the device also has buil...
Edimax AR-7084G A
Built to support 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point, the Edimax IP AR-7084G A is a high performance device that supports sharing for upto 253 wired / ...
Linksys WRT54GX4
Simplify network access while maintaining fast data transmission with WRT54GX4 router from Linksys. The router features MIMO technology that allows...
TrendNET TEW-658BRM
The TEW-658BRM is a router/modem with Wireless-N and ADSL2+ capability. It comes with two external antennas for wider wireless network coverage wit...