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Netgear MR814 802.11b Wireless 4-Port Cable/DSL Router

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MSRP: $99.99
Your Price: $69.99
Savings: $ 30.00 ( 30% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Netgear
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Netgear MR814 802.11b Wireless 4-Port Cable/DSL Router Features
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Connect to a cable/DSL modem and get wired or wireless Internet access for all your computers Compatible with most 802.11b wireless networking devices Firewall, 128-bit Encryption, Parental controls Smart Wizard automatically detects ISP type, Port Range Forwarding, Exposed Host (DMZ), URL Content Filtering, E-mail Alerts Compatible with Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Mac OS, NetWare, UNIX, and Linux
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Additional Netgear MR814 802.11b Wireless 4-Port Cable/DSL Router Information
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Designed specifically for home and small office use with plug-and-play installation. Youll be Web surfing in minutes with the Install Assistant to guide you through each step and on-screen help thats there when you need it. The unique Smart Setup Wizard technology automatically detects your ISP connection type saving you time and effort. Front lighted icons display status at a glance. Works with PCs, Macintosh, and virtually all Ethernet devices, and comes with a vertical stand to save desk space. NETGEAR even includes the cable (a $15 value) for your first computer to save a trip back to the store.
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What Customers Say About Netgear MR814 802.11b Wireless 4-Port Cable/DSL Router:
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This one, although, I don't think it's the best performing one; is the easiest to setup and maintain. I would definitely buy more Netgear Products.I've always got great service, when placing orders through Amazon.This item arrived faster than I anticipated; and was just what I expected.Thanks. I've had 3 routers in the past 8 years. It works adequately for my needs.
So needless to say, this was a great purchase. I then hooked this router in my parents home so they would have a wireless network. I bought this as my first ever wireless router in 2003 along with a Netgear MA401 802.11b card for my laptop. I upgraded a year or two later to the identical looking 802.11g router for myself since I was please with this product. Four years later, and it's still working just fine for them.
This maximizes broadcast/reception strength and keeps it out of sight. Interestingly, after I had upgraded from an Apple G4 laptop with a self-installed wireless card to a newer MacBook model with built-in wireless, connection strength and download speeds dramatically improved, leading me to conclude that much of a wireless router's capabilities depend greatly upon whether one's computer has a good wireless card installed. I bought this router in 2004, so I've had it in use in my apartment for over four years. It's worked flawlessly during that time, with good connection strength throughout my apartment, and fast download/upload speeds. One of the attributes I really like about this router is its small size, which enabled me to tie a shoestring around it and hang it from a nail on the wall in an unobtrusive location.
I have bought it in 2004 and still using it without any problem.All I did is updated the software and it is good as anything
Netgear is a great brand name and this router is sufficient to get you onto the internet and also be wireless in or outside your home.
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