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TRENDnet TEW-633GR Wireless N Gigabit Router (802.11b/g, draft 802.11n, 300 Mbps, 128 Bit WEP, WPA2)
Pros
- Very good short-range throughput
- Comprehensive features and Web utility
Cons
- Below-par long-range performance
- No USB port for drive or printer sharing
Bottom Line
This router has very good overall performance and simple setup, but lacks the extra features like USB drive or printer sharing we expect in this price class.
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