Each of several items in a list, preceded by a bullet symbol for emphasis.
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- - Black
- - Gigabit Ethernet
- - Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity: 4
- - Quality of Service (QoS) support
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Uk has collected 20 expert reviews for NETGEAR WNDR4000 wireless router Gigabit Ethernet Black and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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alphr.com
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2012-02-02 01:25:12 |
From the name, you might suspect that Netgear's N750 cable router was capable of some truly stratospheric speeds. In theory, you'd be right, although the number is a bit of a fudge. Its theoretical top speed isn't 750Mbits/sec but 450Mbits/sec (the N750 m...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2012-03-10 01:15:16 |
Netgear’s second entry to this Labs is as ambitious and fully featured as its first, the N600. As with that router, the N750 moniker is arrived at by adding the theoretical top speeds available in each frequency band – 300Mbits/sec over 2.4GHz and 450...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2012-06-07 01:02:10 |
Netgear’s WNDR4000 is a feature-packed dual-band router. It doesn’t have a built-in modem, but it's a good way to extend the functionality of your current ADSL or cable router. The WNDR4000 provides simultaneous use of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, four...
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theregister.co.uk
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2013-11-16 03:22:56 |
A wireless routers is one of the most important items in any gadget lover’s home. Performance, range and reliability are essential criteria to consider when deciding when buying a router. Also, bear in mind the configuration software...
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70%
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uk.hardware.info
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2013-11-16 03:23:02 |
While the Consumer Electronics Show in January of this year featured demonstrations of the next generation 802.11ac technology, we are still in the midst of a transition within the current 802.11n standard. After the 300 Mbps and 150 Mbps versions, manu...
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