Reviewed on August 20, 2009The Netgear Wireless-N Router WNR2000 is a no-frills budget wireless-N router, with excellent range and a handy and comprehensive Parental Control feature. It's a good fit for those who just need a simple wireless network and the ability to control access to the Internet.TAGS:Netgear, router, front, setup
Reviewed on December 8, 2003Netgear's WGT624 is a good choice for advanced users but may be too complicated for those new to networking.TAGS:Netgear, networking
Reviewed on November 20, 2002The extremely affordable MR814 gives families with limited networking experience an easy way to build a wireless home network.TAGS:Netgear, router
Reviewed on March 30, 2003With its outstanding performance and compatibility with 802.11b gear, Netgear's WG602 delivers on the promise of the upcoming 802.11g standard.TAGS:Netgear, access point, firmware
Reviewed on August 4, 2008The Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 is a basic Wireless-N router that only offers a taste of dual-band wireless networking. Its short range and limited feature set may override its decent mixed-mode performance.TAGS:Netgear, frequency, router, Linksys, IEEE 802.11g, access point, D-Link Systems, button, Wi-Fi
Reviewed on August 4, 2006Simple to set up and able to provide ample throughput, Netgear's Powerline HD Ethernet Adapters are a great solution for anyone who wants the benefits of home networking but doesn't want to rewire the entire house or mess with Wi-Fi. Be forewarned, though: it's not an inexpensive solution.TAGS:powerline, Netgear, powerline network, adapter, outlet, Ethernet, brick, house, Panasonic, Wi-Fi, solution, router