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
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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.
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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.