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Published: 2014-05-05, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Netgear's PR2000 Trek travel router finished first in terms of range, and it placed a strong second in terms of throughput. It doesn't have as many features as some of its competitors, but it is well designed and is largely self-contained. You'll never ne...
High TCP throughput, especially at long range, Dual Ethernet ports, Can also operate as a WiFi range extender bridge
Limited to 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n, No support for cellular USB modems, No DLNA media server
The Netgear Trek is extremely versatile and it delivers great range, but it operates only on the 2.4GHz frequency band and it doesn't support cellular USB modems....
Very high TCP throughput, Batterypower option, USB port supports storage or a 3G/4G/LTE modem, High TCP throughput, especially at long range, Dual Ethernet ports, Can also operate as a WiFi range extender bridge, Very compact form factor, Can operate on b
Slow TCP throughput at long range, Very expensive, Limited to 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n, No support for cellular USB modems, No DLNA media server, Supports 3G modems, No support for sharing USB storage, Doesn't support WPS, even in software, Much slower than the
The D-Link DIR-510L is the best travel router we've tested, but its features and performance will cost you....
Abstract: Several weeks ago, we published a roundup of N150 travel routers. All of the included products were based on "N150" single-stream technology. In that roundup, I thought that we had seen most of the form factors and feature sets that were likely to see in ...