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NetGear WNDR4000 N750
WLAN, ADSL; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet; Newest review: 1/2012 Netgear's WNDR4000 N750 was generally capable of some good speeds, but in PC Pro's tests, its long-range performance was disappointing over 5GHz, especially when considered next to the …
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NetGear ProSecure UTM 150
Hardware Firewall; Connectivity: Wired; Newest review: 6/2011
There isn't much here in the way of new features compared to previous models, but the ProSecure UTM 150 is nonetheless a solid offering that's easy to set up and which offers excellent
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More information at: PC Pro, 6/2011 Netgear ProSecure UTM 150 Netgear's ProSecure UTM 5 made a very good impression on PC Pro, so its sibling for larger businesses has some serious expectations to live up to. … to review
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NetGear WNDR3800 N600
WLAN; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet; Newest review: 1/2012 Netgear's feature-packed DGND3700 N600 demonstrated a very impressive combination of long-range reliability with short-range speed in PC Pro's tests. NAS performance could've been …
2 reviews,
4 opinions
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NetGear N900 WNDR4500
WLAN; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet; Newest review: 11/2012 The affordable price of Netgear's WNDR4500 makes its fantastic performance and array of features even more amazing, leading Expert Reviews to consider it a veritable bargain. Its stunning …
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75 opinions
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NetGear DGND3700
ADSL; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet; Newest review: 3/2012 Although Micro Mart's tests showed that using the 5GHz band of NetGear's DGND3700 resulted in higher transfer speeds than using the standard 2.4GHz frequency, the difference wasn't too …
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138 opinions
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NetGear R6300
WLAN; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet, Wired, Wireless; Newest review: 3/2013 The huge size and black-monolith-like styling of the R6300 won't be to all tastes, but at least it's not afraid to look different. You'll also pay a pretty penny for the privilege of …
1 review,
18 opinions
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NetGear Rangemax Dual Band Wireless-N 300 WNDR3700
WLAN; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet, Wireless; Newest review: 3/2011
The NetGear WNDR3700's installation and set-up process might be complicated for some, but reviewers at PC Advisor feel it's still well within reason. They say that they only had minor
3 reviews,
63 opinions
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More information at: PC Pro, 3/2010 Netgear WNDR3700 There's nothing shy about Netgear's range-topping WNDR3700. Although it has no protruding aerials, it measures more than 200mm tall and 150mm wide; fortunately, its glossy finish and LEDs aren't as intrusive. Single Test. One wireless router was reviewed and rated on features & design, value for money and performance. … to review
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NetGear WNR2000
WLAN; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet, Wireless; Newest review: 10/2010 Those wanting a decent value wireless router for streaming videos or spreading a quick internet connection through an apartment or small house, might want to consider the N 300 WNR2000. PC Advisor …
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37 opinions
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NetGear DGND3300
WLAN, ADSL; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet, Wireless; Newest review: 3/2011
The reviewers at TechRadar described the NetGear RangeMax DGND3300 as an all-in-one networking solution, with a solid feature-set that also provides ADSL2+. They said that while its overall
4 reviews,
99 opinions
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More information at: What Laptop, 2/2011 Netgear RangeMax DGND3300 A dual band wireless 'n' router with some chic styling and good features. … to review
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NetGear Rangemax DGN3500
ADSL; Connectivity: Wireless, Wired; Newest review: 3/2011
Whether intended for gaming or for business use, the Rangemax DGN3500 is a solid buy, especially if you can find it for a lower price, says GadgetSpeak. They find that its great performance and easy
6 reviews,
55 opinions
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 6/2010 Netgear RangeMax DGN3500 Netgear's DGN3500 is a sleek looking but expensive ADSL router with Gigabit Ethernet and a built in USB storage server. Like Linksys's recent routers, it has internal rather than external antennas, so they can't be upgraded to increase the power of your wireless signal. … to review
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NetGear DGN2200B
WLAN, ADSL; Connectivity: Wireless; Newest review: 3/2011
The folks at ExpertReviews stated that the NetGear DGN2200B offered performance which turned out to be average on the majority of their tests, but which excelled when it came to long range. That
1 review,
160 opinions
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 3/2011 Netgear DGN2200 The DGN2200's design is a departure from previous Netgear routers with its shiny black plastic case. It can be placed vertically with the help of a snap-in stand. There are four Ethernet ports and a single USB port that can accept external storage devices but not printers or 3G modems. Its two antennas enable speeds up to 300Mb/s, in theory, although we advise against using channel bonding to attempt reaching this speed as it causes massive interference to surrounding networks. … to review
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NetGear DGN2000B
WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless, WLAN & Ethernet; Newest review: 10/2009 In the experience of PC Format, the Netgear DGN2000 is cheap for an N-spec router. It boasts a rock solid ADSL connection and offers a familiar user interface according to the reviewer, though they …
4 reviews,
124 opinions
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NetGear ProSafe WMS5316
Hardware Firewall, WLAN; Connectivity: Wired, Wireless, WLAN & Ethernet; Newest review: 8/2010
Wireless network management becomes easy with the ProSafe WMS5316, and doesn't need APs to become lightweights either. It is the perfect solution for SMB's who need a low cost product,
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More information at: PC Pro, 8/2010 Netgear ProSafe WMS5316 The problem with many wireless security solutions is they demand total subservience from managed APs by turning them into brainless lightweights. Not so with Netgear's WMS5316 wireless controller. … to review
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NetGear ProSecure UTM5
Hardware Firewall; Connectivity: Wired; Newest review: 5/2010 PC Pro was very impressed by the UTM5's performance, praising it for both its efficacy and its fantastic price. They found that it was rock solid when it came to sealing off access to gaming, … 1 review |
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NetGear Prosafe SRXN3205
ADSL, Hardware Firewall, WLAN; Connectivity: WLAN & Ethernet, Wireless; Newest review: 4/2009 At a price that is quite acceptable, NetGear's Prosafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 makes itself unique by combining SSL, IPSec VPNsand wireless-N into one hardware device. Ease of use and …
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1 opinion
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NetGear ProSecure STM600
Hardware Firewall; Connectivity: Wired; Newest review: 1/2010
The NetGear ProSecure STM600 occupies the middle ground, between the feature-rich, yet expensive, class-leading products, and the rather sparse, UTM firewall, says PC Advisor, who appreciate how this
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More information at: PC Advisor, 1/2010 Netgear ProSecure STM600 Looking to give the likes of Fortinet and Barracuda a run for their money, the Netgear ProSecure STM600 security appliance is directed at small-to-midsize businesses, who want anti-malware, antispam, and web content filtering for a budget-friendly price. … to review
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NetGear ProSafe FVS318G
Hardware Firewall; Connectivity: Wired; Newest review: 2/2010 They think its front-mounted GbE ports could make it a bit tricky to install for some, but V3.co.uk found plenty else to like about NetGear's ProSafe FVS318G. A VPN wizard made it easy to set …
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9 opinions
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NetGear DG834G V4
ADSL, Hardware Firewall; Connectivity: Wireless; Newest review: 10/2009 The Netgear DG834G V4 is competitively priced, offers a familiar user interface and has a reputation for stability, according to PC Format. Whilst finding it short on wireless pace, the reviewer …
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NetGear ProSafe FVS336G
Hardware Firewall; Connectivity: Wired; Newest review: 6/2008
With a price considerably lower than the competition it is understandable that some features are stripped back, but that it includes so much in the way of traffic management, security and redundancy
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2 opinions
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More information at: PC Pro, 8/2008 Netgear FVS336G Offering almost all the security features an SMB would need at an almost unbeatable price, the FVS336G could be just the device SMBs have been looking for. … to review
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NetGear DGN1000
WLAN, ADSL; Connectivity: Wireless; Newest review: 3/2011 The Netgear N150 is a very decent budget ADSL2+ wireless router, which would be a good buy if you're looking for a basic, easy to use, familiar system for your home internet. Times are changing …
2 reviews,
116 opinions
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Product information and further reviews
Netgear WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Controller TrustedReviews 1/2008 - Traditionally, Netgear has been associated with small business and consumer networking markets, but the sophisticated ProSafe Smart Wireless Controller looks set to change that.
Netgear DGN2000 Wireless-N router MacWorld 8/2009 - Including both a Wireless-N router and ADSL modem at an affordable price, Netgear's DGN2000 is also compact and pleasingly designed. Lack of proper support for the Mac platform is a hindrance for set-up though.
Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Computer Buyer & Upgrades 7/2007 - Wireless networks are useful for sharing a broadband connection, but too slow to share large files really fast. The current 802.11g standard can only transfer data at around 20Mbit/s, compared to the 100 or 100Mbit/s you can get over a wired Ethernet network.
Netgear Rangemax Next DG834N router and notebook adapter Computer act!ve 7/2006 - In the wait for the new and faster standard for wireless networking, different manufacturers have come up with their own, faster way to ditch wires. The Netgear Rangemax Next router and wireless card promise a speed hike of nearly five times faster than 802.11g can manage.
NetGear RangeMax NEXT DG834N TrustedReviews 7/2006 - The hype surrounding the 802.11n high-speed wireless specification has triggered a deluge of compliant products with every vendor that’s anyone rushing to hit the market. We all know by now the status of this specification as in May the first working draft failed to achieve the required 75 per cent of votes to make it to the final draft stage. However, even though it’s a risky business producing products that may have no future, no vendor wants to get caught napping. We’ve seen Buffalo’s Nfiniti and D-Link’s DIR-635 draft-n routers and PC Cards and it’s now Netgear’s turn to step up and be counted.
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