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Netgear has quietly released new firmware for its WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless Router - Gigabit Edition wireless router. Netgear has quietly released new firmware for its WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless ...
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... of apocalypse in Las Vegas Ruckus Wireless intros 'Video-Grade' USB wireless adapter OQO releases model 02 UMPC HD DVD slams Blu-ray, talks innovation Netgear and BitTorrent ...
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... device, Higgins tested new draft 11n routers from Buffalo, Linksys, and Netgear. Test results indicate that throughput rates for these draft 11n components dropped below that of a reference 802.11g WLAN ...
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... a significant margin. Airgo's leading chipset customers are Linksys, D-Link, and Netgear. All are currently offering wireless networking components using Airgo's Gen3 chipset, while at the same time offering ...
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Netgear announced that it is now shipping what it claims is the world's first wireless-enabled ADSL2+ modem router based on the new draft 802.11n specification. Netgear announced that it is now ...
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... The announcement makes USRobotics the first member company of the Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC) to back off from the rush to market. Testing of initial draft 11n products from Linksys, Netgear and ...
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As members of the IEEE fail to come to an agreement over the first complete attempt at an 802.11n wireless networking standard, D-Link, Linksys (Cisco Systems), and Netgear all stand ready to produce ...
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... our lead chip vendor for draft 11n products", Kelley told Tom's Networking. Kelley also said that products based on Marvell's chipsets would be announced in the "next couple of weeks." D-Link joins Netgear ...
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Netgear today decided to spread its bets in the draft 802.11n WLAN competition with a slight change to its product line-up. Netgear today decided to spread its bets in the draft 802.11n WLAN competition ...
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... Buffalo's announcement said the products have the "ability to produce data rates near 300Mbps", similar to other draft-11n products announced last week by Netgear. The Router and AP features an external ...
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Netgear today announced that it has begun shipping draft 802.11n compliant networking products that use 802.11n draft-compliant chipsets from Marvell. Santa Clara (CA) - Netgear today announced that ...
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... approach is the same as taken by Netgear with its RangeMax 240 router that is based on Airgo's 240 Mbps MIMO technology, which is not draft-11n compliant. Also not mentioned in D-Link's announcement is ...
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... by a chipmaker of behavior that TomsNetworking documented two months ago in its review of Netgear's RangeMax 240. The Netgear product is based on Airgo's third-generation chipset that uses a 40 MHz wide ...
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NETGEAR is taking advantage of this week's CeBIT show to announce its "intent" to "launch" wireless gear that is compliant with the draft 802.11n specification "in the first half of 2006. Hanover (Germany) ...
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... were brought to light by the recent test of Netgear's RangeMax 240 products by Tom's Networking. Both interference problems with neighboring 802.11b/g wireless LANs and inefficient throughput sharing in ...