expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 00:48:33
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We havent reviewed a wireless access point for a long time, but thats what Netgears Wireless-N Networking Kit is. It bundles two access points in a box to work as a wireless bridge. This could be useful if you want to connect non-wireless devices...
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M Freitas Many of you have probably faced the same problem as we had here at home: how to extend our local area network to another room so that we can enjoy our media content on another PC, or just have a network connection for your gaming console.We...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 15:25:26
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Theyre big and quite ugly, but theres no doubting that Netgears WNHDEB111 delivers in the 802.11n speed stakes — finally! DesignFor AU$349 its a fair bit of cash to outlay for wireless access points in this day and age, so Netgears rather impossib...
Comes with two access points, Utilises 5GHz, Superfast when used as a network hub...
What on earth is up with Netgears naming conventions?, Wireless B/G need not apply, Ordinary 802.11n performance when used purely wirelessly, Monolithic access points...
Theyre big and quite ugly, but theres no doubting that Netgears WNHDEB111 delivers in the 802.11n speed stakes — finally!...
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This is a new-generation networking kit that will provide fast transfer rates between a server and a receiving device. Its easy to setup and can be connected to receiving devices via a 5GHz-compatible wireless 802.11 draft-n signal or Ethernet. It won...
Facilitates a direct high-speed wireless connection between a server and a receiving media device, easy to install...
Will only work with notebooks that have dual-band wireless adapters The Final Word This is a new-generation networking kit that will provide fast transfer rates between a server and a receiving device. Its easy to setup and can be connected to receivi...
This is a new-generation networking kit that will provide fast transfer rates between a server and a receiving device. Its easy to setup and can be connected to receiving devices via a 5GHz-compatible wireless 802.11 draft-n signal or Ethernet. It won...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-10-04 00:48:33
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Wireless standards: 802.11 Draft N, 802.11a; Security: WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, WEP (64- and 128-bit); one-year warranty Here’s the pitch: We all want wireless convenience, and most of us now have plenty of devices that we want to plant on our wireless LANs...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2011-10-04 00:48:33
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Product: WNHDEB111 HD/Gaming 5 GHz Wireless -N Networking KitPrice: $199 (MSRP)Pros: Easy setup; works with existing Wi-Fi hardware; 5 GHz provides more channels and less interferenceCons: Expensive; only two devices can be networked without adding a s...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-10-04 00:48:33
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Netgears $199.99 HD/Gaming 5GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit (WNDEB111) is a unique product indeed. It includes two 5GHz 802.11n access points/bridges: One plugs in to your existing router and serves as an access point, while the other is place...
Includes two 5GHz 802.11n access points/bridges; relatively easy setup; excellent performance...
Setup routine needs polishing, a bit expensive; port forwarding needs to be configured manually...
The Netgear HD/Gaming 5GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit (WNDEB111) lets you create a high-speed wireless bridge between your desktop PC and a home-theater PC or videogame console, while adding a 5GHz 802.11n network to your existing 802.11b/g network. Tho...
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If youve got networked audio/visual devices like game consoles, set-top boxes or other devices that require speedy and lag-free wireless connections, setting up a draft-802.11n network is a no-brainer. Even better, making it the 5 GHz variety nets a g...
Easy setup; works with existing WiFi hardware; 5 GHz provides more channels and less interference...
Expensive; only two devices can be networked without adding a separate switch...
If youve got networked audio/visual devices like game consoles, set-top boxes or other devices that require speedy and lag-free wireless connections, setting up a draft-802.11n network is a no-brainer. Even better, making it the 5 GHz variety nets a g...
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cluboc.net Updated: 2011-10-04 00:48:34
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After years of less than stellar performance wireless networking seems to finally be coming of age. Industry leaders like Netgear have pushed the new Wireless-N band to the point where wireless networking has a real chance to replace your wired networ...
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If our last Wi-Fi router roundup taught us anything, its that wireless-n running in the 802.11b/g-compatible 2.4-GHz spectrum works about as well as a skateboard on water. Although theoretically capable of up to 300-megabit-per-second throughput, wi...
5-GHz operation rides above the crowded 2.4-GHz band, so you can leave your current 802.11g network running. WPS setup means one-button installation. Nice price.
Only one AP in a kit. Nearby Wi-Fi or 5-GHz cordless phones can cause trouble.
The Netgear HD/Video 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit is a 5-GHz-only access-point pair that configures automatically into bridge mode, enabling you to connect different rooms in your house without Ethernet cable at speeds exceeding 100 megabits per sec...
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