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Netgear - DG834N
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Netgear - WNR834B
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Netgear - WG102UK
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Netgear - WNR854T
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Reviews of Routers
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Title: Netgear DG834G
Pros: Reliable, Available at excellent price points, Recently-refreshed model, It's Apple White
Cons: Make sure you get the right one, Browser-based interface could do with improvement
Verdict: The latest version has other future proofing such as ADSL 2 support and the ability to connect via a VPN. The browser based configuration page is the only thing that's showing signs of age; it isn't as intuitive to change settings as some of the other no
Summary: Hey good lookin', what have you got wirelessly broadcasting?
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Title: Netgear DG834N
Pros: Superb wireless range
Cons: Promised speeds never materialised
Verdict: That's still underwhelming in terms of the speeds that we've been promised, but it does mean that you can stream HD movies
Summary: Buy this and you'll almost certainly be able to upgrade to the final standard when it's ratified
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Title: Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless Router WNR834B Review - Routers
Pros: Simple URL-based web configurator, Sleek design lines, Decent throughput
Cons: Internal antennae make it harder to do positional adjustment, Loses WEP at higher speed settings, Doesn't live up to the promises of 802.11n
Summary: Netgear's RangeMax Next Wireless Router edges ever closer to the promise of 802.11n, but it still doesn't quite live up to the hype.
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Title: Review: NETGEAR DG834PN 108 Mbps RangeMax router
Pros: Most people opting for one of these will probably be replacing one of those free USB modems that you get when you take on your broadband subscription.
Cons: In a market flooded by equally experienced competitors, the NETGEAR RangeMax wireless modem/router fits in almost too carefully - there's not much in the way of big surprises here.
Summary: The RangeMax router/modem proves a good place to start if you're thinking of joining the wireless generation.
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Title: Netgear XE104 Powerline Ethernet Switch
Pros: Simplest set-up ever, Does away with the need for a separate switch, Perfect solution for gamers with lots of kit, Cost effective, , Simplest set-up ever, Does away with the need for a separate switch, Perfect solution for gamers with lots of kit, Cost e
Cons: Just not quick enough to be future proof, Just not quick enough to be future proof
Verdict: Well for a start, the sheer simplicity of use is outstanding. It really is a true 'plug and play' device in every sense. If the Netgear XE104 was one of those 'Networking for Dummies' books, it'd be a pamphlet... with just three words: 'Plug it in'. Hones
Summary: Home networks, huh? Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Ok, so that might be a bit strong and personally, I've never had too much trouble setting them up. It's all pretty easy, just set your router to do the DHCP, set all the connected equipment
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