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Entrepreneur.com - April, 2008
The Easy Route By Amanda Kooser
“Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300...comes stocked with eight internal antennas, Wi-Fi Protected Setup support and a four-port Ethernet switch.”
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CRN - March 24, 2008
8 And Switch By Fahmida Rashid
"The NetGear ProSafe switch includes a suite of robust security features, high quality of service and high availability."
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CRN - March 5, 2008
Big Names Hit CeBIT
“Netgear had a huge presence at CeBIT on the strength of its House Of Solutions, where attendees could get a glimpse at the vendor's new families of next-generation Wireless-N networking solutions...”
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Network World - March 4, 2008
Create an 802.11n network without ripping up your 802.11g net By Keith Shaw Grade: 5 Stars "The beauty of this design [Netgear’s HD/Gaming 5GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit] is that in addition to creating a bridge for a game console or other Ethernet device, the system creates an additional 802.11n-based wireless network."
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Financial Times - February 29, 2008
No more breaking up By Paul Taylor
“Some of the world's largest mobile network operators are testing new mini cellular base stations, called femtocells, designed to improve inbuilding call quality and coverage...Setting up my [UMA-based] service to work with my existing Netgear WiFi wireless router was easy...”
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Gizmodo - February 24, 2008
Netgear HD/Video 5 GHz Wireless-N Kit Reviewed
“Essentially a wireless bridge with access point, the setup is intended to enable full HD streaming room to room or just a better wireless gaming experience... plenty fast to stream HD flicks without a problem.”
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PC Magazine - February 19, 2008
Netgear HD/Video 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit By Oliver Rist Rating: Very Good
“This is an easy, reliable, and reasonably priced way to connect different parts of your house to your home network without running lots of Ethernet cables along the floor.”
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Engadget - February 7, 2008
Netgear...gets busy on femtocell tech
“If you’re wondering when these unicorn-like devices were going to start making their way into the real world, you can finally get some answers. With Mobile World Congress, a number of new products are being announced, including a handful of entries from Netgear and collaborators.”
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Light Reading - February 6, 2008
Netgear Gateway Goes Femto
“Netgear announced availability of the first residential gateway with an integrated 3G femtocell from Ubiquisys Ltd.”
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PC World - February 1, 2008
The 25 Most Innovative Products of the Year #6: NETGEAR Digital Entertainer HD EVA8000
“Only streaming-media device to play protected files in both iTunes and Windows Media formats. Also handles 1080p HD video and acts as a DVR.”
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First Glimpse - February 1, 2008
Accents & Accessories By Tracy Baker
“…consider the Netgear Powerline Network Extender Kit XEPSB103, which turns your existing electrical outlets into network ports.”
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PC Magazine - February 1, 2008
Smart Businesses Use VoIP By Oliver Rist
“Avaya and Netgear deliver an end-to-end SMB VoIP bundle that plays to each company’s strengths…Netgear handles the the networking with its line of Powerline over Ethernet (PoE) managed and unmanaged switches and its VPN-capable firewalls…It’s certainly the safest long-term bet…” |
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G4 TV - January 31, 2008
Netgear Gaming Router
“Netgear with a high speed solution for all of you gamers, the Netgear Gaming Router. Game on!”
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SmallNetBuilder - January 17, 2008
NETGEAR FVS336G Reviewed: VPN Your Way
“In summary, the FVS336G brings together the strengths of NETGEAR’s IPsec-based ProSafe VPN product line with the ease of use of SSL VPNs. The FVS336G provides a lot of value to small biz users looking for an easier way to provide secure connections to roving employees.”
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Fortune Small Business - January 11, 2008
CES 2008: Best tech for and by small businesses By Jonathan Blum
“The [Netgear] ReadyNAS Duo has slots for bricks of drives and plenty of fancy technologies, including very nice riffs on storage tools usually used in bigger business. The end result is a flexible storage product that can fit right into your small shop.”
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New York Times - January 10, 2008 (subscription required to read)
Two Drives Team Up to Save a Network’s Data. (If They Run Into Trouble, They’ll Let You Know) By Marty Katz
“Unlike simple single-drive storage connected to one computer with a cable, [the Netgear ReadyNAS Duo] is part of the home or office network, so it can be reached by all of the network’s PCs or media players.”
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LAPTOP - January 9, 2008
Best of CES — Wi-Fi/Home Networking Device: Netgear HD/Gaming 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit By Mark Spoonauer
“You don’t have to throw out your router to get blazing fast 802.11n speeds. Netgear’s 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge ($129) can be added to any existing network, whether you want to stream high-def video or enjoy online gaming sans the annoying lag.” |
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Investor's Business Daily - January 9, 2008 (subscription required to read)
Netgear Stays Ahead Of Rivals By Patrick Seitz
“Netgear, a maker of home networking products, has managed to take market share from rivals with a torrid pace of innovation and product launches…” |
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TWICE - January 8, 2008
CES Daily
Innovations 2008 Design & Engineering Showcase Honors Best of Innovations Honorees for Home Networking Winner: NETGEAR Powerline HD Plus (HDX111)
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PC World - January 8, 2008
New Wi-Fi Technology Maturing While Other Networking Options Emerge
“Netgear's HD/Gaming 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit… Quality of Service technology that gives a priority to video and gaming traffic to prevent picture breakups and lag time.” |
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