Routers
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All wireless Internet routers might appear very much alike at first glance. In fact, many different wireless router models exist each with its own uniqueset of attributes. Use the checklist below to help decide which brand of wireless network router could work best for you.
Speed Ratings
Wireless routers typically advertise their speed in megabits per second (Mbps). Older Wi-Fi models offered 11 Mbps, mid-range 802.11g routers 54 Mbps and the latest Draft N routers claim up to 300 Mbps. You may be tempted to only look at those routers with the highest Mbps rating. However, consider that the actual performance you will achieve in practice typically averages much, much lower than the maximum rating shown on the package. Furthermore, even high speed routers cannot directly speed up your Internet connection. The extra speed boost from a faster router may not be worth the extra cost.
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