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HH Hot Deals of the Day: Dell Inspiron 620, Planar 27" LCD, Linksys Router

By HotHardware, published 29-12-2011

Good morning all. It’s a new day and like clockwork our friends at LogicBuy are at the ready with a fresh batch of HOT deals for you all. On the menu this morning, we have a Core i5-based Inspiron desktop system from Dell, a 27” 1080P LCD from Planar, and a refurb’ed Linksys E4200 router... Dell Inspiron 620 Core i5 Quad...

Linksys E4200 V2 router rocks mobile app control

By SlashGear, published 14-12-2011

Linksys has a cool new router for your wireless home network that will make taking care of that network while you are away a snap thanks to special access capability that doesn’t require you to be at a computer to change your settings. The router is called the E4200 v2, and the new version adds [...]

Review: D-Link DIR-645

By TechRadar, published 14-11-2011

Overview and performanceThe D-Link DIR-645 (or the Whole Home Router 1000 as it's called in the US) is the latest D-Link push on injecting style into its home routers. Every networking company goes through this at some point, in an attempt to avoid yet-another-box syndrome. D-Link has done a good job of making this black totem of wireless technology look like it could have apes pawing at it seeking enlightenment. On the face of it, this 2.4GHz-only device doesn't seem all that, with 802.11n technology dating back to the ìancientî but fondly-remembered D-Link DIR-655. More recent routers such as the unstoppable Netgear DGND3700 and feature-packed Fritz!Box 7390 offer the sexy-sounding dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz capabilities. As it happens, 802.11n speed isn't simply about the frequ...

Buying Guide: Best wireless router 2011: 8 reviewed

By TechRadar, published 13-07-2011

The wireless modem router your ISP provides could well be insufficient for your needs. Your wireless signal will weaken or disappear when you move your laptop into another room. If you have several wireless devices - PCs, phones, printers and so on - it may struggle to keep up with the amount of data going back and forth. The solution is to upgrade a a router that features Wireless N technology, which will enhance the speed of your wireless network, increase its range and allow you to connect more devices to it without it falling over when all systems are go. We're going to show you which of these routers offers the best performance, which is easiest to set up, and which has the most useful added features. Don't worry if your home is among the 20 per cent of UK households on a cable broadb...