Netgear EX-6100 review
TechnologyA user-friendly range extender, the Netgear EX-6100 has everything we want

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A user-friendly range extender, the Netgear EX-6100 has everything we want
The Netgear ReadyNAS RN104 has a cluttered user interface and patchy performance, which let down what is an otherwise decent NAS
Easy to use with some good features, but its Wi-Fi speeds are disappointing
Not cheap, but this exciting-looking router is the stuff of dreams
A well-made and inexpensive RAID-capable NAS enclosure, but some flaws hold it back
A wide range of features and fast 5Ghz performance appeals, but the web interface leaves something to be desired
These compact HomePlug adaptors work well enough, but their high-speed potential is ruined by their slow 10/100 Ethernet ports
Simple but very effective way of getting audio to your speakers or amp
Incredibly fast, stylish and packed with features, making it perfect for offices and media enthusiasts that don’t want to invest in a full 802.11ac setup
Exceptional performance and ease of use make this the ultimate router