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  1. apple ME177LL/A

    The Apple 2TB Time Capsule is an Internet router with a built-in hard drive. The router is fully backwards compatible with legacy 802.11a/b/g devi...

  2. Pace 4111N Home Portal 802.11n Router

    Integrated firewall; Web-based user interface; quick summary page; automatic channel selection; Mac-based filtering; supports up to 4 PPP links and...

  3. Cisco UC540W-FXO-K9

    IEEE 802.11b/g 54 Mbit/s Wireless Data Rates. 540W-FXO Unified Communications Wireless Router. External Power supply (110-220 auto sense).

  4. D-Link DIR-869

    Premium stylish design. High-power amplifiers (1000mW). Built-in gigabit ports. Dual Band Wireless (one 2.4 GHz and one 5 GHz band). Wi-Fi Prot...

  5. Cisco 2921

    An Integrated Services Router (ISR), the Cisco 2921 is packed with the latest security feature that includes an embedded hardware-accelerated VPN e...

  6. ZTE MF923

    The ZTE MF923 is a dual-band pocket wifi with the capability of supporting up to 10 devices at the same time. On a single charge the pocket wifi ca...

  7. TP-Link Archer C20

    IEEE 802.11ac/n/a 5 GHz. IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz. Up to 750Mbps Wireless Data Rates. 64 / 128-bit WEP, WPA / WPA2, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK encryption.

  8. Draytek Vigor2200E-Plus

    Built for easy internet connection, the Draytek Vigor2200E-Plus is a high performance device that provides protection via Firewall for intruders an...

  9. Dynalink RTA1320E

    The RTA1320E is a dual interface high-speed ADSL2+ Router and Modem. It comes with a single auto crossover Ethernet port for connecting to existing...

  10. Thomson TG789N

    The Thomson TG789N Router is a Voice over IP gateway allowing VDSL2 connectivity, providing voice over IP functions for both business and home user...

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