Netgear 802.11 Broadcom Reference Rangemax Next Wireless Router Driver

Netgear 802.11 Broadcom Reference Rangemax Next Wireless Router Driver

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Netgear has claimed to be first to ship a draft-802. Program Pentru Inregistrat Voce. 11n wireless ADSL router, but has drawn criticism for a product that is likely to prove inferior to its existing products. Netgear says its RangeMax Next ADSL2+ modem router, or DG834N for short, is the first wireless-enabled ADSL2+ modem router based on the 802.11n draft, and delivers 'the fastest data throughput speeds and furthest ranges available in the industry.' The ADSL2+ uplink can reach 24Mbps, while the wireless LAN may provide more than 100Mbps (with Netgear quoting 300Mbps symbol rate), and the whole package including a firewall costs 169.99 pounds (US$318). However, the company already sells a product range, the RangeMax 240 WPNT834, which is almost certainly faster and cheaper. RangeMax 240 products are based on the third-generation Airgo chipset, also used in the Linksys SRX400 series, which beat Netgear’s Draft-802.11n products in a test run by Craig Mathias of Farpoint Research. Other tests have found that draft-802.11n products interfere with existing wireless LANs, in ways that spoil the performance of both. 'Draft-802.11n products don’t just trash other WLANs, they trash themselves as well,' said Dave Borison, senior product director at Airgo.

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