Wireless Speed with Netgear

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Recently, my parents' router died on them.  I went with my mom to Staples since she had a coupon for there to help find a new router.  Since my dad now has a laptop, he wanted a wireless one.  It would be helpful for me as well for when I was home as I also had a laptop.

Staples only had two brands of router: Linksys and Netgear.  As I consider the Linksys brand to be junk based on experience with their routers and my mom wanted to use that coupon, that left the choice with Netgear which I had no previous experience with other than a tiny travel router I own.  My mom decided on this particular router due to its 10x speed and coverage.

 When we got back I immediently began to set it up.  This is where I ran into a problem.  Most routers give the router IP address to connect to it and set it up.  This one gave a website.  I was trying to set this up on a computer without an internet connection as my dad was currently using the only computer that could connect to the internet, so this put a delay in me preparing the router for connection.  I guessed every common default router IP address with no luck, so the setup had to be put on hold.

Eventually, I was able to get an internet connection and begin setting up the router.  The firmware on this router, even for a direct connection, was surprising slow which was kind of annoying.  Some security settings were also a little difficult to find as I was not used to this brand of router.  It has all the security settings most wireless routers have: WEP,WPA, MAC filtering, etc.

 After it was set up, the speed of the internet through the router's wireless signal was great.  Unfortunately, despite the 10x coverage, the basement is still a dead spot.  Once set up, I've not had any problems with this router.

 This router also has a blue disk of lights on top and a band of blue lights wrapping around it that dance around.  I found the dancing lights to be kind of annoying and a waste of electricity.  Fortunately, the manufacturers included an off switch for this feature.


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  1. I personally use a netgear wireless router for my laptop and it made life easier. I got mine through the cable company.

    Maddam_S on January 08, 2009 18:22
  2. Ours is a Netgear as well and we didn't experience any of the issues that you had fortunately - we've had no problems at all with it though unlike the Linksys we use to own ;) Thanks for the info

    Lexxia on January 08, 2009 20:24

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Product Name:
Rangemax Wireless Router
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Purchased at: Staples Price: $40 with discount Category: Computers / Routers Published: January 08, 2009 15:27
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