One of NETGEAR's first draft 802.11n routers. Don't let the lack of external antennas put you off, since it has decent range.
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This router is pretty good when it was released and now a decent bargain router for people who are still using 802.11g. Of course many other routers are producing newer models that's better priced and has better speed. One would just have to decide if this is worth $20-30 compare to the other...
Read the full review →I bought the v1 model last year - refurbished. The router worked flawlessly in the Wireless N and G mode. I used it primarily in the "Mixed Mode" so that both N/G devices could co-exist. Int eh Wireless-N mode, the router did a consistent 130Mbps but in a few months, the rates kept...
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