Rosewill RNX-N4 Wireless N Router

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The HL Staff
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Aron Schatz
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April 9, 2009
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Rosewill RNX-N4 Wireless N Router
Today, we're taking a look at Rosewill's RNX-N4 router. In recent years, Linksys and D-link have been the trusted workhorses of the router world. Many of the less-known brands, like Rosewill, tend to get far less respect from most networking gurus and long-time enthusiasts. When the question is posed on just about any forum on the web, the top router brands dominate the conversation. The question is whether this RNX-N4 is a lesser-known workhorse, or should it simply be put out to pasture?

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Today, we're taking a look at Rosewill's RNX-N4 router. In recent years, Linksys and D-link have been the trusted workhorses of the router world. Many of the less-known brands, like Rosewill, tend to get far less respect from most networking gurus and long-time enthusiasts. When the question is posed on just about any forum on the web, the top router brands dominate the conversation. That's not to say the top brands are perfect, because there have been some bad experiences with some the top brand router models. Additionally, we have had some inexpensive and lesser-known brands stand the test of time. My old Xterasys 802.11g router lasted more than two years and it was only traded out for upgrade purposes. The question is whether this RNX-N4 is a similar less-known workhorse, or should it simply be put out to pasture?

The RNX-N4 comes packaged with a three antennas, a power cord, ethernet cord, wall mounting screws, driver disk and quick installation guide. The three antennas are expected to dramatically increase the range of this 802.11n 2.0 router. Now let's take a look at what comes onboard.


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