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  • Netgear WN3500RP Wireless Dual Band Range Extender review

    The Netgear WN3500RP is a quality product in design and reliability of connection. Read our Netgear WN3500RP review to find out more.

    £80 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • Netgear ProSafe Plus XS708E review

    The Netgear XS708E is a network switch priced well below £1000 and should make the first steps into the next generation of 10GbE networks a little easier to climb.…

    £750 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear R6300 review

    The Netgear R6300 is the second 11ac wireless router to market, and while far from reaching gigabit speeds its wireless offers relatively solid performance.

    £200 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear N900 (WNDR4500) wireless router review

    The Netgear N900 offers wireless networking speeds up to 450Mbps, as well as Gigabit Ethernet.

    £109 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • Netgear N600 WNDR3800 review

    Netgear's N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Premium Edition (WNDR3800) wireless router has a comprehensive feature-set and good ease of use. It's a dual-band router…

    £119 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear N600 DGND3700 review

    A high-end dual-band router for both cable and ADSL2+ connections that delivers excellent wireless speeds

    £120 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear WNDR3700 review

    Netgear's 4-port gigabit, simultaneous dual-band Netgear WNDR3700 Wi-Fi router proved a joy to use. It was stable and glitch-free, with easy media serving. However,…

    £149 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear Wireless N 300 WNR2000 review

    The Netgear Wireless N 300 WNR2000 is a useful wireless router for distributing a fast broadband connection and it offers very good value.

    £59 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • Netgear DGN3500 Range Max review

    The Netgear DGN3500 Range Max is a relatively expensive wireless router, but its excellent feature set makes it a good choice for small businesses.

    £120 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear N150 Wireless Modem Router DGN1000 review

    The Netgear N150 Wireless Modem Router DGN1000 is a simple ADSL2+ modem/router with an 802.11n wireless access point.

    £55 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • Netgear RangeMax DGN3500 review

    Netgear’s RangeMax DGN3500 is a neatly designed wireless-n router that works well, provided that your home network is Windows-only.

    £110 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear DGN2000 review

    The Netgear DGN2000 may not be quite as stylish as the home-friendly Linksys WAG160, but it is really very small, which is pleasing in itself as it means its less…

    £116 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • Netgear Powerline AV review

    The Netgear Powerline AV kit puts an ethernet port wherever you have a power outlet.

    £132 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear RangeMax Next WNR3500 review

    The Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNR3500 is a workhorse device that aced our throughput tests, especially at long range.

    £109 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • Netgear WNDR3300 review

    The Netgear WNDR3300 is a striking, good-looking router, and its attractive appearance is in part due to absence of external antennae.

    £120 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • Netgear WGXB102 review

    The Netgear WGXB102 makes use of PowerLine technology to deliver a remote wired connection to a 54G Wi-Fi repeater.

    £72 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • Netgear HDXB101

    Isn't it always the case that your TV ends up somewhere completely out of reach of your household network cabling? Now those problems are over.

    £129 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear EVA700

    Put briefly, the Netgear EVA700 acts as a link between your TV or hi-fi and the digital media stored on your PC.

    £190 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Netgear DG834N

    This model is slightly different to the other draft-N routers we looked at, in that it has an ADSL2+ modem – the WNR834B is the pure router version.

    £120 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

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