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		<title>Belkin N+ Wireless Router</title>
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High-speed wireless Internet routers about as rare as governments spending money they don’t have, and most of them are almost as easy to understand. Presumably difficult to design, their creators clearly feel that they should be difficult to use as well.
The Belkin N+ router is a cheerful exception to this observation – oozing with features, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>D-Link WBR-1310 Wireless G Router</title>
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Wireless network routers can be somewhat mysterious at times – and eight hours into the installation with nothing more to show for your efforts than some opened, non-returnable product packaging and a selection of cryptic error codes, they can drive the unwary to thoughts of homicide or illicit substances.
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