
D-Link is famous for its wireless and Ethernet computer networking products for both consumer and SOHO users. The company is expected to ship its first high-powered dual band draft 802.11n wireless router for the digital home. Known as the DIR-855, the router supports dualband (2.4GHz & 5GHz) wireless signals at the same time, so you can check e-mail and browse the Internet using the 2.4GHz band while simultaneously streaming High-Definition (HD) movies and other media on the 5GHz band. The D-Link DIR-855 was showcased at the ongoing CES 2007 expo. The company also confirmed that the pricing will be announced when the product ships. [Product Page]

TrendNet presents the ultimate wireless router called the TEW-637AP. Unlike most routers, the 300Mbps Wireless “Easy-N-Upgrader” plugs into an extra Ethernet port on your existing router and depends on the old box to do to be the router. $64
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by Nicole on January 31, 2008

The Delkin ImageRouter is just the thing for those photographers that need their photos in a hurry. It can transfer up to four CompactFlash cards simultaneously over a USB 2.0 connection, and can also plug up to three ImageRouters into each other for a total of 12 CompactFlash cards in UDMA transfer mode all at once! Delkin’s shipping it in March and also comes in a $249 version with bundled BackupandBurn software. The regular version is $150.
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by Nicole on December 12, 2007

D-Link has made plans to reduce the price of the 802.11n to compete with the various router brands out there such as: Belkin, Linksys, and SMC. It’s going to at about the $50 mark or below and of course boost it’s popularity and sales.
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by Nicole on November 28, 2007

NEC has announced their new draft 2.0 wireless router which is half the size of its previous model. There’s not much info on this NEC router yet such as price and release date, but hopefully there will be soon.
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by Nicole on November 13, 2007

The Extreme Range WiFi Router has 802.11b and 802.11g at 30dBm of power which is equivalent to the strongest radio allowed by the FCC.It’s multi-features include access point, router, point-to-point bridge, point-to-multipoint bridge, and wireless repeater, and supports WPA-Enterprise, WPA2, or WEP. You can take this handy router anywhere and have strong strength signals and have the best wi-fi possible! This is the magic wand of wi-fi! $285
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by Nicole on November 6, 2007

Now you can take the internet anywhere you go with the Airbox CM3 mobile router. This mobile router can be hooked up to a moving vehicle (RV,etc.), wi-fi or an ethernet jack without special software or PCMCIA card but it has to be hooked up to a 3G digital cellphone network. The internet connection wont be that fast at all considering it only goes at about 400-800 Kbps and has a wireless range of 300 ft. Unfortunately it is powered by your car’s cig lighter. I guess it’s better than no internet but I don’t think it’s worth $499.
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