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D-Link AirPlus DI-614+

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    Published: October 25, 2002 -- 07:09 GMT (00:09 PDT)

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By Brian Nadel | October 25, 2002 -- 07:09 GMT (00:09 PDT) | Topic: Reviews

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As dozens of ‘me-too’ products continue to crowd the Wi-Fi market, D-Link differentiates itself with its inexpensive AirPlus DI-614+ wireless router. Underneath its sleek, silver-and-grey styling, the unit houses an enhanced Texas Instruments 802.11b chip that supports a fast 22Mbps mode. Aimed at small office/home office users, the DI-614+ delivers ease of use, good performance and exceptional security. Unfortunately, we found its range and warranty disappointing.

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