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Not all of them, but many. Here I take a look at another insecure router technology, WPS (Wi-Fi protected setup) and how these new mesh routers deal with it.
The next generation of Wi-Fi is starting to arrive, and Netgear is jumping in with its first two routers: the Nighthawk AX8 and Nighthawk AX12.
Netgear's AX6000 Nighthawk AX8 Wi-Fi 6 router (RAX80) sits in the middle of the pack of the four Wi-Fi 6 models the company has introduced, but it's not a mid-range solution -- this is very much a ...
Caught yourself looking for a new Wi-Fi router here lately? Netgear's new RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit Router with USB (WNR3500L) is certainly worth a look, particularly if you value flexibility ...
Netgear’s PR2000 Trek travel router finished first in terms of range, and it placed a strong second in terms of throughput. It doesn’t have as many features as some of its competitors, but it ...
It still looks the same, like some strange white pottery, but Netgear says it’s “about an inch shorter” and “significantly thinner” than the old model.
Older routers won't have WPS buttons meaning you'll have to connect to the extender using a computer (over WiFi or using a network cable) and configure it using the (impressively simple) wizard.
Netgear’s four-port gigabit, simultaneous dual-band WNDR3700 Wi-Fi router proved a joy to use. It was stable and glitch-free, with easy media serving. However, bliss only commenced after setup ...
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