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  1. ASUS RT-AX88U

    Next-Gen WiFi Standard - 802.11ax WiFi standard for better efficiency and throughput. Wider Usage and More Convenience - 4 antennas + 8 LAN ports ...

  2. funkwerk enterprise communications R3000w

    The R3000w is a multi-function router as it also has a built-in modem for ADSL2+ ISPs. The device is also configured with DSP slot so that it can b...

  3. Cisco 2911

    The 2911 router from Cisco is a versatile small to medium sized business networking device. The device can be used for network and online connectiv...

  4. Edimax RG21S

    AC2600 High-Speed Concurrent Dual-Band: Max speed up to 800 Mbps (2.4 GHz) and 1733 Mbps (5 GHz) with 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard and backward compatib...

  5. Netgear WPN824v3

    WPN824v3 creates a wireless network with speed of up to 108mbps because of the 802.11g network connectivity. Along with the wireless network, the d...

  6. 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...

  7. Encore Electronics ENDSL-4R5G

    Instantly create a network with ENDSL-4R5G. The device is a router/modem that can create an impressive network environment as the router can stream...

  8. Sitecom WL-174

    The WL-174 is an ADSL2+ modem/router. The modem feature can handle up to 24mbps in download bandwidth while its router can handle up to 54mbps in w...

  9. ASUS RT-N11

    The RT-N11 is a highly flexible router capable of setting a wireless network for anyone while ensuring security. The router can create "VIP Zones" ...

  10. TrendNET TEW-830MDR2K

    TrendNet TEW-830MDR2K is 2-pack mesh router network that can cover up to 4,000 sq. ft. Featuring AC2200 technology, the mesh network devices ensure...

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