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Netgear launches N900 wireless router

by Navin Maini on 14 September 2011, 15:42

Tags: NetGear (NASDAQ:NTGR)

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Netgear has announced its N900 (WNDR4500) router, which though now available in the United States for $179.99 US Dollars, is set to reach our shores later this year.

The WNDR4500 delivers up to 450 Mbps on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and uses the combination of six highly-sensitive internal antennas and ultra-high-power radio amplifiers, to deliver greater range and speed - according to the company.

 

 

Going for simplicity, we're told that the WNDR4500 doesn't require a CD for installation or configuration, and that users can tinker with settings though any browser on multiple platforms - including smartphones and tablets.

The WNDR4500 also comes with other features such as guest network access, DLNA, advanced QOS and AP mode. It's dubbed by the company as being 'the world's most advanced wireless home router.'



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Why oh why is there only ever four ethernet ports on routers. I like cables, work better than wireless. Four ethernet ports are not enough.
is this thing an adsl modem too, i.e. is that yellow port a phone cable socket or another lan port designed to talk with a dedicated adsl modem?

http://www.netgear.com/home/products/wirelessrouters/ultimate-performance/WNDR4500.aspx
Myss_tree
Why oh why is there only ever four ethernet ports on routers. I like cables, work better than wireless. Four ethernet ports are not enough.

That's what a switch is for.
Jedibeeftrix
is this thing an adsl modem too, i.e. is that yellow port a phone cable socket or another lan port designed to talk with a dedicated adsl modem?

http://www.netgear.com/home/products/wirelessrouters/ultimate-performance/WNDR4500.aspx

Nope, you'd need seperate cable/adsl modem to use this.
Myss_tree
Why oh why is there only ever four ethernet ports on routers. I like cables, work better than wireless. Four ethernet ports are not enough.

Agree entirely. 4 is not enough.