Reviewed on August 20, 2009The Netgear Wireless-N Router WNR2000 is a no-frills budget wireless-N router, with excellent range and a handy and comprehensive Parental Control feature. It's a good fit for those who just need a simple wireless network and the ability to control access to the Internet.TAGS:Netgear, router, front, setup
Reviewed on August 4, 2008The Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 is a basic Wireless-N router that only offers a taste of dual-band wireless networking. Its short range and limited feature set may override its decent mixed-mode performance.TAGS:Netgear, frequency, router, Linksys, IEEE 802.11g, access point, D-Link Systems, Wi-Fi, button
Reviewed on November 20, 2002The extremely affordable MR814 gives families with limited networking experience an easy way to build a wireless home network.TAGS:Netgear, router
Reviewed on November 17, 2010The Netgear Powerline Av 200 Wireless-N Extender Kit XAVNB2001 extends both your wired and wireless networks to the far corners of the house, making it an excellent product for any large property. Get ready to fiddle a little with the setup process in some cases, as its included instructions aren't clear.TAGS:powerline, Netgear, kit, adapter, wireless network, router, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Reviewed on May 4, 2010The Netgear XAV2001 makes it easy to extend your network to places the wireless signal can't get to within your house. Make sure you have more than one receptacle at the far end of the power-line connection.TAGS:powerline, Netgear, adapter, Ethernet, setup, security, router
Reviewed on May 3, 2006Though its maximum throughput is solid and its speed at long range is respectable, the Netgear WNR834B's mixed-mode speed is not. Save your cash until more Draft N routers make it through CNET Labs.TAGS:Netgear, throughput, IEEE 802.11n, antenna, router, WAN, LAN
Reviewed on August 4, 2006Simple to set up and able to provide ample throughput, Netgear's Powerline HD Ethernet Adapters are a great solution for anyone who wants the benefits of home networking but doesn't want to rewire the entire house or mess with Wi-Fi. Be forewarned, though: it's not an inexpensive solution.TAGS:powerline, Netgear, adapter, powerline network, outlet, Ethernet, brick, house, Panasonic, Wi-Fi, router, solution
Reviewed on May 27, 2010The Linksys Powerline AV Bridge Kit PLK300 is a well-designed solution to expand your network via your home's electrical wiring, especially when you want to use multiple computers at the far end of the connection.TAGS:powerline, kit, adapter, Cisco Systems Inc., Netgear, Linksys, port, security, router, Ethernet, password
Reviewed on April 24, 2006Though it offers good maximum throughput, the Linksys WRT300N ultimately fails to do the new Draft N standard proud in both mixed-mode and long-range tests. Wait to see how the rest of the Draft N products fare.TAGS:Linksys, throughput, MIMO, router, antenna, Netgear, Cisco Systems Inc., Belkin Corp., CD