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Reviews of Routers
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Title: Netgear DG834G Review - Routers
Pros: - Good all-round solution, particularly for less experienced users, - Comprehensive specification, - Suitable for both office and home
Cons: - Has suffered from buggy firmware upgrades
Verdict: The DG834G combines five network functions in a single box ? ADSL modem, router, switch, firewall and 802.11g wireless access point. Despite some dodgy firmware updates, it's one of the better single-box router solutions on the market.
Summary: The DG834G combines five network functions in a single box ? ADSL modem, router, switch, firewall and 802.11g wireless access point.
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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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60/100 |
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Title: Netgear DG834GT
Pros: Good data rate
Cons: Not the fastest overall
Verdict: Using a chip doubler, the Netgear can effectively gain an increased data throughput over that offered by a standard 54Mbps connection. What this means in practise is you'll regularly achieve a data rate of 38Mbps. This is a more than acceptable rate, espe
Summary: Using a chip doubler, the Netgear can effectively gain an increased data throughput
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80/100 |
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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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80/100 |
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Title: NetGear WGR614 Wireless Router (WGR614NA)
Pros: Inexpensive, quick setup, low profile, and good indoor range
Cons: Wireless card doesn't come with it in a bundle
Summary: The Netgear WGR614 Wireless Router is a full featured wireless router. It uses the 802.11g wireless network protocol, which can reach speeds of 54 Mbps. The 802.11g protocol is also downward compatible with products that use the 802.11b protocol, which on
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40/100 |
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Title: Netgear FWG114P Review - Wireless
Pros: - SPI firewall; 802.11b/g Wi-Fi certified
Cons: - Expensive, - Lacks WDS support, - WPA currently unavailable
Summary: Netgear's FWG114P wireless access point/router/firewall/print server is a great all-in-one device for those planning to set up a home office.
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