TV standbys may get a tough ride when it comes to unnecessary energy consumption. However, your wireless internet router is probably doing a good job of mounting up your electricity bill, especially as they tend to be left on all the time, status lights blinking.
D-Link has cottoned on to this unnecessary electricity drain and released three new router models that use up far less power than the average gadget.
Routers from the Xtreme NT range uses 40 per cent less power than it previous models. Although this means that you will only see a small cost drop when the next bill comes in, operating in large numbers around the community, this could help reduce power consumption significantly.
D-Link’s three new routers; DIR-655, DIR-855 and DGL-4500 are available from £70 to £150 and come with an eleven year guarantee.
Source: Smart Planet
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