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Nexland ISB 800Turbo Router Review

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: Broadband Internet is becoming increasing popular in developed countries around the world that are sick of the turtle-like speeds that ageing 56k dialup Internet access provides. Nexland are one of the companies which offer their only broadband products. Cameron “Sov” Johnson checks out the ISB 800Turbo which features its own built-in 8 port hub and firewall to protect against intruders.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Networking
Published: 18th August 2002
Manufacturer: Nexland
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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As Broadband grows worldwide, so does the amount of products to accommodate it. Whether it is modems, routers or combined modem/routers, more and more products are slowly reaching the market.

Nexland, while not being a household name in Australia, have been producing many great products in the US and are now starting to filter their way into Australia. Nexland have been primarily in the field of Networking and Internet application Sharing. Nexland have produced a number of Routers for Cable, ADSL and Analog internet. Today we are having a look at the ultimate ADSL router with Binding technology built in. Introducing the Nexland ISB 800 Pro – a dual Broadband Router.



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