Pros
- Superior performance
- Deep routing features
Cons
- No wireless range extension
Bottom Line
Sleek and speedy, this Linksys is a good choice for a small business that wants 2.4-GHz and gigabit support but doesn't need the multimedia-friendlier 5-Hz option. Has deep routing features.
More Information
- Wi-Fi Draft-2.0 802.11N Routers: Good, Better, and Best Linksys routers scored well in our high-end and midrange matchups, but competitors performed respectably. At the low end, Belkin is a clear winner.
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