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Wireless Routers - Making The Right Purchase

By: Alex Morgan.

A Wireless router is a piece of equipment that works by routing network traffic between various networks, both wireless and wired. Wireless routers are used to construct independent local wireless networks that can communicate with each other without the need for physical wires. This article aims to help you choose the right wireless router for your particular circumstances.

How to choose the right wireless router

Even though there are many wireless routers on the market today, we're going to look at the top 3 that stand out from the crowd.

The first one is the Belkin high-speed wireless G router, and not surprisingly it's one of the best selling wireless routers available. The Belkin router connects to your cable, DSL, or ADSL modem and enables you to share your broadband internet access and files.

The Belkin router is easy to setup and has several security features including WEP and WPA which will help you keep your computer secure. You'll also get 6 months free of built-in parental control, web filtering, and pop-up and spyware protection.

The next wireless router we recommend is the D-Link wireless G router. In the same way as the Belkin router, this wireless router allows you to connect a network together and share your broadband access with other computers. It will also enable you to share files or talk to friends and family over the internet.

With this router it's straightforward to protect your network from trojans and computer viruses. The D-Link router has a great set up wizard that will guide you through setting everything up, including all your connection settings from your ISP.

The last one is the Linksys wireless G router. This router has some cool features including a 54 Mbps transfer, 24GHz frequency, advanced security options including NAT technology, a DHCP server, and a built-in 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch with auto speed sensing. It's also has 128-bit WEP encryption.

Even though these are 3 of the best options, there are still other wireless routers worth a look, especially those from Netgear, for example. In any event, you should take the time to consider all the options, and make a list of requirements beforehand so you can tick them off against the features of each router. You should also set yourself a budget - it's too easy to be swayed by the latest and greatest features and end up spending more than you need to.

Although choosing the right wireless router might seem intimidating, you don't have much to worry about so long as you stick to your budget, check the specs against your requirements, and go with one of the most popular makes.

One last thing - if you can, try to purchase a wireless router which is made by the same company as your network adapter - it usually makes installation and setup much easier.


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A Wireless router is a piece of equipment that works by routing network traffic between various networks, both wireless and wired. Wireless routers are used to construct independent local wireless networks that can communicate with each other without the need for physical wires. This article aims to help you choose the right wireless router for your particular circumstances.

About the Author:
Before you buy a wireless router make sure you visit Alex's recommended wireless network routers that are up for sale and auction. Belkin, D-Link, Linksys and Netgear routers are constantly on sale.

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