Popular NETGEAR WPN824 Range Max Wireless Router Reviews
Technical Details Model Number: WPN824 Standards compliance: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 2.4 G Hz Interface: 4 x 10/100 (LAN) ports, 1 x 10/100 (Internet) port Security: Double Firewall; Network Address Translation (NAT) to hide PCs and files from outside users; Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall to deny outside requests for personal
information; Denial of Service (Dos) attack prevention; Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDS); Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64-bit,128-bit encryption; Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, Pre shared Key); Wireless Access Control (SSID) to identify authorized wireless network devices; supports 2 VPN pass-through tunnels (IP Sec, L2TP, PPTP); Exposed Host (DMZ); MAC address authentication
Power supply: 12-volt power adapter Wireless range: Up to 500,000 square feet
Broadband (cable/DSL) router with Internet service and Ethernet port; 2.4 G Hz 802.11 b/g wireless adapter (alternatively Ethernet adapter and cable for each computer); Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Mac OS, Net Ware, UNIX, or Linux; Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape 4.7 or higher
Net Gear's Range Max™ Wireless Router eliminates dead spots and delivers up to 10 times more wireless coverage and speed than standard 802.11g. Customers will enjoy high speed Internet access everywhere in their homes – not just when they are situated close to their wireless router. Range Max uses 7 internal smart antennas to survey the home environment for walls, furniture, and interference and automatically adjust to compensate for these performance blockers.
With the Range Max Wireless Network, you have the longest range of any wireless device on the market today - up to 10 times the wireless coverage of 802.11g. So you'll have a sizzling-fast, consistent connection in every room of your house and beyond. Range Matters: Range Max adjusts to the interference and physical barriers in your home, and delivers up to 500,000 square feet of coverage - 1000% more than 802.11g. And you don't need to throw away your old wireless devices.