PcAdvisor:
"It's a single radio, 2.4GHz draft-n device, carrying Wi-Fi certification for the 802.11b, g and n standards. In common with most of its rivals it has four gigabit switched network ports and supports such useful features as Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM). The Edimax BR-6574N also offers a wide range of network options to optimise network traffic for specific applications or to set it up as a virtual server.
It may not be the ultimate draft-n device but the Edimax BR-6574N is an able performer that offers good value for money."
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