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Zoom DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Built-In Wireless-N Router
Zoom - DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem with Built-In Wireless-N Router Model: 5352-00-03 SKU: 8614266 Connects multiple wireless- and Ethernet-enabled de...
Sitecom WL-306
The WL-306 is a three-in-one device as it can be used as a wireless router, an access point and a wireless bridge. The device features data transfe...
CNET CBR-983
CNet CBR-983 is a wireless router that provides users with multiple Internet connectivity options, including high-speed 3.5G (for Internet access o...
Cudy WR1300
The WR1300 is an AC1200 dual-band WiFi router that comes with 5 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports + 1 USB 3.0 Ports, and 4 x 5dBi High Gain Antennas. When o...
CNET CQR-981
The CQR-981 is a mobile router with a USB slot for 3.5G and Wimax connection. The device is a true portable router because of the alternate power s...
Netgear WNDAP350
The WNDAP350 is a wireless access point featuring dual-band technology. This allows multiple data transfer within the network with lag and this is ...
TP-Link TL-WA901ND Wireless N300 Access Point 300Mbps, Multifunction, Multiple SSID
Standards: IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless Data Rates: Up to 300Mbps Security: 64/128/152-bit WEP / WPA / WPA2,WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2: WPA2 Mode...
Cudy LT18
The CUDY LT18 is a lightening fast router that employs 3GPP UE downlink Category 18, which is described as the highest-level practice LTE-A Pro tec...
D-Link R15
The D-Link R15 is a powerful router featuring combined data transfer speed up to 1.5Gbps through AX1500. The four external antennas offers impressi...
AirLive G.DUO
Airlive G.DUO is a dual-band Wireless-G access point with up to 54Mbps in data transfer. It also comes with 4-LAN ports with up to 100Mpbs in data ...