I hear a lot about the ever-increasing speed of wireless routers, but what I really need on my network is better range. That’s what caught my attention about Netgear’s new dual-band router announced ...
But given the router's impressive performance—and the sleek look internal antennas make possible—this arrangement is fine. Although it lacks some features such as QoS and 5.0-GHz support, when ...
NETGEAR, Inc. today announced the availability of its RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNDR3700), a networking device that sets a new bar for the industry in terms of advanced features, ...
This workhorse router had very good performance and great software, but too few features for the price. The Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNR3500 is a workhorse device that aced our ...
Netgear makes all sorts of routers for wireless networks and has been offering products for a long time based on draft-n technology. Now that the IEEE has finally ratified the 802.11n specifications ...
If you haven’t upgraded to wireless-N yet, now is a great time. The spec is finally ratified and Netgear is celebrating by dropping the WNR3500L with USB networking ...
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We're not sure how this is much different than all those pre-n routers that have been floating around for a while, since a device that holds to the draft specifications of 802.11n still has quite a ...
I got a big surprise when I unpacked the Netgear (www.netgear.com) RangeMax Next Wireless Router Gigabit Edition WNR854T. Unlike all of its competitors, which decided to outfit their draft-n devices ...
Netgear has announced the launch of its newest wireless router for gamers called the RangeMax Dual Band wireless-N Gigabit Router WNDR3700. The router is optimized for gamers and media enthusiasts to ...
Having been inspired by the Dialog Box video about Dual Band Wireless-N, and encouraged by David Long's comments on both the Intel 4965 Wireless Adapter and Netgear Routers, I decided to give it a ...
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