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Netgear RangeMax Dual-Band Wireless-N Router 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
NETGEAR - RangeMax Dual-Band Wireless-N Router with 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Model: WNDR3700-100NAS SKU: 9331403 ENERGY STAR Certified Wi...
Sabrent IEEE 802.11n Ethernet Wireless Router WR-WN300
2.40 GHz ISM Band - 300 Mbps Wireless Speed - 1 x Network Port - 1 x Broadband Port - Fast Ethernet Wall Mountable. Sabrent - IEEE 802.11n Ethernet...
ASUS SuperSpeedN RT-N12 Wireless Router - IEEE 802.11n
2 x Antenna - ISM Band - 300 Mbps Wireless Speed - 4 x Network Port - 1 x Broadband Port Desktop, Wall Mountable Asus SuperSpeedN RT-N12 Wireless R...
Linksys Wireless-N Range Extender Ethernet Port
Model: RE1000-NP SKU: 6571625 Complies with 802.11n standard; backward compatible with 802.11g/b/u; extended range with multiple antennas; Ethern...
Netgear Powerline 500 Nano Ethernet Adapter Kit
Model: XAVB5201100PAS Extends an Ethernet connection to a wall outlet; up to 500 Mbps data transfer rate; Push-and-Secure button; plug-and-play in...
Linksys Wireless-N Range Extender with Ethernet Port
Model: RE1000-NP SKU: 6571625 Complies with 802.11n standard; backward compatible with 802.11g/b/u; extended range with multiple antennas; Ethern...
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Broadband router witht 4 10/100mbps switch ports. NetGear RP614 4 Port Cable/DSL Router with 10/100 Mbps Switch ... As the number of broadband sub...
Netgear 150 Wireless-N Router 4-Port Ethernet Switch
NETGEAR - 150 Wireless-N Router with 4-Port Ethernet Switch Model: WRN1000-100NAS SKU: 9612883 Provides wireless access to the Internet; up to 1...
Linksys Wireless-N Range Extender with Ethernet Port
Model: RE1000-NP SKU: 6571625 Complies with 802.11n standard; backward compatible with 802.11g/b/u; extended range with multiple antennas; Ethern...
Linksys BEFSR41 R2 2
Combining the capability of a router and switch, the BEFSR41 offers the best of both worlds. Users would be able to push the networking speed becau...