Netgear unveils new networking solutions

"High wireless performance" promised


29 September 2008 17:04 GMT / By Katie Scott

Netgear has launched a new line-up of Wireless-N networking solutions - the WNR2000 and DGN2000.

These two wireless routers are claimed to deliver quality wireless performance over long ranges, as well as support for 802.11g devices.

As Netgear explains: "They deliver the performance necessary to support the simultaneous use of bandwidth-intensive applications including Internet surfing, Internet telephony, online gaming, and high-definition video streaming, along with Quality of Service (QoS) to ensure the right prioritisation of simultaneous traffic".

And Netgear claims that set-up is easy thanks to its Push ‘N’ Connect with Wi-Fi Protected Setup which means you connect computers to the routers just by hitting a button.

The two routers have also been given a thumbs up for energy efficiency.

Netgear has also announced the availability of networking kits that package a Wireless-N USB adapter with each of the new routers.

These are the Wireless-N Router and USB Adapter Kit (WNB2100) and Wireless-N Modem Router and USB Adapter Kit (DGNB2100).

The Wireless-N Router (WNR2000) and Wireless-N Router with Built-In DSL Modem (DGN2000) are backed by a one-year warranty and 24/7 technical support.

Both are available for $89 and $119 respectively.
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