Netgear WGR614 Wireless 802.11g Router
2010-03-30Desktop, Laptop, Mobile Phone, PDA, GPS Systems and much more… Why are all these gadgets so much in demand? What makes them invincible? What makes them such a pride possession… well, the answer is not too difficult to guess. It is what we call “Mobility”, the freedom to make technology follow the user rather vice versa. Everyone wants to be mobile, and this is why the term “Wireless” is the most sought-after network these days. In computer terminology, Wi-Fi Networks are technically specified as 802.11 standards of networking and have three variants. The 802.11 a, b and g variants serve different purposes for users.The Netgear WGR614 is a leader in its own right. Working on the 802.11g variant, it supports maximum Wi-Fi networks and is equipped to meet future challenges of wireless etworking. Easy to install and highly dependable, its interactive“Install Assistant” guides you smoothly with the set-up. Buyers of Netgear WGR614 are assured no-hassle Wi-Fi experience. On the technical side, working on 802.11g, it provides maximum speed of up to 54 Mbps, which is optimum for present Internet speeds by most ISPs. Interestingly, the speed output is almost five times more than any other comparable 802.11b device. The product comes with “Double Firewall Protection” and”“Stateful packet-inspection firewall”, which is sure to catch corporate attention as security concerns are rising every day. With just a quarter of a kilogramme in weight, Netgear applies its sexy industrial design and onsumer-friendly approach to occupy your home/office space. It brings good news for gamers as its versatility has been tested for internal LANs.The most essential feature of any Wi-Fi product is its Encryption. Encryption protects networks from unauthorized access, ensuring that only legitimate users can access the network. Netgear WGR614 comes with 64-bit and 128-bit WEP key protection, and truly matches the international standards on Wi-Fi Access tection.On the distance-performance parameter, it fetches a decent 23 Mbps at 25 feet and about 15 Mbps for 25-50 feet range.
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