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NETWORKING HARDWARE

NetGear SuperG Wireless Router and Wireless PC Card Review
By: Dan Wellman
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    2005-11-16

    Table of Contents:
  • NetGear SuperG Wireless Router and Wireless PC Card Review
  • Unpacking the Netgear Equipment
  • Wireless Router Features
  • Router Administration and Effectiveness
  • Security and Parental Control
  • The Laptop Wireless Card
  • Technical Trouble and Support
  • Conclusion

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    NetGear SuperG Wireless Router and Wireless PC Card Review - Conclusion


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    Overall, both of these products were a pleasure to install and use; I have had no problems what so ever with the router itself, and although the particular laptop card I happened to purchase was defective, this is purely an annoying and unlikely occurrence. It is an unfortunate aspect of modern fabrication techniques that means that out of any given number of mass-produced components, there are going to be a tiny percentage of them that are faulty.

    DG834GT Router

    Pros

    • Small and attractive

    • Easy to install/configure

    • Secure

    • Reliable

    • 108 Mbps data transfer

    • 400 feet range

    • Excellent support

    Cons

    • Relatively expensive

    • Default security configuration lacks outgoing firewall rules

    WG511T PCMCIA Card

    Pros

    • Easy to install/configure

    • 108 Mbps data transfer

    • 400 feet range

    • Inexpensive

    • Excellent support

    Cons

    • Possibility of hardware failure

     


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