Netgear launches new line of networking products
By
siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: Netgear has launched its latest line of networking products, the wireless 'N modem router' (DGN2000) and Netgear 'Rangemax Wireless N USB Adaptor' (DGNB2100-100UKS).
Priced at 90.91 pounds including VAT, the wireless N router has an integrated ADSL+2 modem and complies with IEEE 802.11d, 802.11h and 802.11y standards. User unacquainted with setting up a home network need not worry, since the router ships with a smart wizard installation CD that ensures that they can get online quickly and easily.
Fully compatible with all ADSL internet service providers, the DGN2000 allows users to surf the web, chat with friends, make internet phone calls, play games and stream HD video. It functions on a 2.4GHz frequency band and comes with a number of security features that could reassure cautious users, including denial of service attack prevention, intrusion detection and prevention, 128-bit encryption and exposed host for secure online gaming.
The product comes with a two-year warranty and weighs around 260g. Users might also look at the Fritz AVM 7170 (AVM7170), which supports voice-over internet protocol use and can be connected to a phone, fax machine and answering machine.ADNFCR-1220-ID-19472952-ADNFCR.
Priced at 90.91 pounds including VAT, the wireless N router has an integrated ADSL+2 modem and complies with IEEE 802.11d, 802.11h and 802.11y standards. User unacquainted with setting up a home network need not worry, since the router ships with a smart wizard installation CD that ensures that they can get online quickly and easily.
Fully compatible with all ADSL internet service providers, the DGN2000 allows users to surf the web, chat with friends, make internet phone calls, play games and stream HD video. It functions on a 2.4GHz frequency band and comes with a number of security features that could reassure cautious users, including denial of service attack prevention, intrusion detection and prevention, 128-bit encryption and exposed host for secure online gaming.
The product comes with a two-year warranty and weighs around 260g. Users might also look at the Fritz AVM 7170 (AVM7170), which supports voice-over internet protocol use and can be connected to a phone, fax machine and answering machine.ADNFCR-1220-ID-19472952-ADNFCR.
Reader's comments(1)
1: they sound like great products to me cant
wait to try them out
Posted by: sagarika - 23 Nov, 2009
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