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  1. 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...

  2. Netgear XR450-100NAS

    Minimize ping and maximize performance with four 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports for lag-free, wired/wireless connectivity. Amp up your WiFi with AC2400 ...

  3. westell Western Digital My Net N900 HD Dual-Band Router (WDBWVK0000NSL-HESN)

    My Net N900 HD Dual-Band Router accelerates all your entertainment with smart, real-time traffic prioritization that delivers the highest quality s...

  4. Cudy WR2100

    Capable of handling up to 64 devices at the same time, the Cudy WR2100 is a dual-band router with four high-powered antennas for wider and stable c...

  5. BUFFALO PJ3815 AirStation AC1300 / N900 Gigabit Dual-Band Wireless Router - 5x Ports, RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbp

    AirStation AC1300 / N900 Gigabit Dual-Band Wireless Router. This excellent wireless router is the ideal solution for your high-speed data streaming...

  6. Yoda Communications WN312

    The WN312 is a router that features MIMO technology which allows access for multiple devices without straining data streaming. The device features ...

  7. Netgear NETGEAR Wireless Router AC 1750 Dual Band Gigabit

    he NETGEAR R6300 WiFi Router gives you next generation WiFi at Gigabit speeds. It enables HD streaming throughout your home with speeds up to 3x fa...

  8. TP-Link Archer C64 AC1200

    The TP-Link Archer C64 AC1200 is a powerful router for gaming and streaming featuring up to 1.2GBps in wireless network speed. Featuring 4 External...

  9. SMC Networks SMCWBR14S-N3

    Developed specifically for intensive data demands, the SMCWBR14S-N3 router can stream up to 300mpbs through its Wireless-N Network. It's also optim...

  10. D-Link DIR-836L Dual-Band Cloud Router 2500

    The 2.4GHz band is great for email and surfing the Web while the cleaner 5GHz band is great for streaming HD movies and making Skype calls.

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