By: Aldiyar Kuandyko | 2010-08-07 | Computer Meanwhile broadband is becoming more and more favorable among users because it enables users to share internet connection that delivers quick and authentic value to them, wireless facilities are also increasingly gaining larger market share and preferences of customers than ever before. It's actually a movement ahead in networking. Yet, since many people do not know about the amount bits of kit neccessary for building a wireless broadband, they have solutions of several wireless products that are "plug n play" type like Netgear ADSL Wireless Routers. In fact, such devices have proliferated the market to make it easy to remain connected with your network and share information and files instead of using cable to connect computers within the same office, home or premises. read more
By: Gina G. Stewart | 2010-11-26 | Hardware Router-modem units allow users to create networks and connect to the Internet safely. Normally the modem is incorporated in the computer or it is pre-defined by the cable or DSL Internet service provider. The wireless router-modem creates the gateway between the LAN or the local area network and the wide-area network or WAN of the world wide web. The router also filters outgoing and incoming traffic on the basis of the senders' or recipients' IP. read more
By: Ki Grinsing | 2010-11-11 | Networks Belkin N600 dual-band wireless n gigabit router and Netgear N600 dual-band wireless n router are designed for high-performance wireless network environment for video streaming and gaming applications. When you have to choose between the two routers, which one fits to your need? read more
By: Stephen Reeves | 2010-10-16 | Hardware Windows 7 is without doubt the best Windows operating system I have come across. Up until now Windows XP has been the operating system of my choice. One day I attempted to connect a laptop to the Internet via a Wireless N Router without the software upgrade for Windows 7 and encountered a few challenging moments. If anyone else has the same problem then I hope this article assists you in your endeavors. read more
By: Monica Koudstaal | 2011-05-09 | Operating systems Do you want to re-setup your Netgear wireless router but don't have the installation CD that came with it initially? It is common that the installation CD is misplaced and is not available at the time of need. So, what can be done? It's simple. You can manually setup your wireless device without any trouble. See the instructions below: read more
By: Robert Jackson | 2010-10-19 | Hardware Loaded with great features and providing such ease of connectivity, it is no wonder that wireless routers are quickly becoming an important device. This holds true for any sort of environment, be it a business one or a home one read more
By: Jyoti Panth | 2011-11-17 | Networks The article explains how to troubleshoot a Netgear wireless modem hooked to a PC upon experiencing problems. The methods compiled here are simple and correct until date. It is, however, suggested that these should be followed carefully to avoid running into problems. Doing so will eventually sideline the need of looking for Netgear router support. read more
By: Jyoti Panth | 2011-11-16 | Networks It’s quite common to face problems like internet connectivity, frequent drops, or browsing etc. while using a wireless connection. Sometimes, the problems go away with a simple power cycling of the devices and sometimes these continue to recur. The below mentioned guide will help you resolve the issue(s) on your own and without the help of Netgear technical support. read more
By: Hayden H | 2010-03-29 | Hardware NetGear, started in 1996, is a US manufacturer providing technologically advanced networking products and well-known for its quality. Recently NetGear launches the new extensive range of wireless Routers (WNDR3700 & DGND3300) for residential users and small to medium sized businesses. read more
By: Ki Grinsing | 2010-10-04 | Hardware Currently Netgear introduces five wireless dual-band routers which fall within high performance home routers. High performance routers offer faster data rate transfer and smoother internet gaming and video streaming. Which one is best for your home network need? read more
By: Ki Grinsing | 2010-10-02 | Networks Currently Netgear introduces five wireless dual-band routers which fall within high performance home routers. High performance routers offer faster data rate transfer and smoother internet gaming and video streaming. Which one is best for your home network need? read more
By: Adam Parker | 2012-03-26 | Broadband The Medialink Wireless N Router is a top-selling performer that offers a lot of bang for very little buck. This means that the router will work with pretty much any wireless adaptor and broadband modem combination that is compatible with the IEEE 802.11 standard. read more
By: Hugh J. Lara | 2010-12-21 | Hardware Lots of things have improved in LAN and WAN networking due to the appearance of the wireless router. Linksys models manufactured by Cisco connect peripherals and computers to a local network and the Internet, depending on the user's needs. read more
By: Ki Grinsing | 2011-01-07 | Hardware Some people make mistakes in purchasing the wireless access point (AP) to connect to the modem to create a wireless network in home and share the broadband internet access. TRENDnet TDM-C500 is an ADSL2 modem router you can connect to the wireless AP. read more
By: Simon Daniels | 2010-11-25 | Hardware Introducing wireless networking to the home has many advantages for the home user. With the full roll out of wireless n technologies allowing high-speed wireless access the take up by manufacturers has increased giving more options and more reasons to make your household a wireless one. At the heart of the home wireless network is the wireless router. read more