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  1. TP-Link Deco M5 (3-PACK)

    A simple home Wi-Fi system which replaces wireless routers and range extenders and eliminates dead zones and buffering. Deco M5 uses several units...

  2. Belkin N750 DB Wireless-N Dual-Band USB Adapter

    Belkin - N750 DB Wireless-N Dual-Band USB Adapter Model: F9L1103 SKU: 3541994 Compatible with N750 DB Dual-Band N750 DB Wireless Dual-Band N+ an...

  3. D-Link DGS-2205

    The DGS-2205 is a 5-port switch that can be configured to transmit data up to gigabit speed. The device can easily work with existing DSL connectio...

  4. Siemens SpeedStream 2524

    This state of the art router comes with advance features that you can't find from any other routers in the market today. The Siemens SpeedStream 25...

  5. TP-Link TL-MR6400

    The TL-MR6400 is a router that allows you to share your internet with multiple WiFi devices with a download speed up to 150Mbps. The router provide...

  6. Belkin AC1600

    The AC1600 is a dual band wireless router that functions at 300 Mbps data transfer rate. Its optimized AC Wi Fi performance enables fast, reliable ...

  7. Cisco 1941

    An Integrated Services Routers (ISR), the Cisco 1941 is one of the 1900 series that is packed with the state of the art wireless features. This ser...

  8. TCL MS1G

    When purchased as a 3-pack mesh router system, the TCL MS1G can cover up to 4,500 sq. ft. with support of up to 100 devices at the same time. These...

  9. Amigo 3G Wireless-N Router

    Share your 3G connection, turn your smartphone into wireless hotspot Automatic WAN type detection: 3G modem/Smart Phone/PPPoE, DHCP, PPTP or L2TP...

  10. Netopia 2240N-VGx

    The 2240N-VGx is an entry level modem/router. The modem features ADSL2+ capability which increase bandwidth handling capability up to 24mbps. It co...

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