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Home » Netgear Ships First Products Based on 802.11n Draft

Netgear Ships First Products Based on 802.11n Draft

April 4, 2006
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NETGEAR has begun shipping its first RangeMax NEXT Wi-Fi products, which are based on the draft 802.11n specification. NETGEAR said the products deliver wireless speeds up to 300 Mbps.

The product line includes both the RangeMax NEXT Wireless Router Gigabit Edition with 10/100/1000 Switch and RangeMax NEXT Wireless Notebook Adapter Gigabit Edition ; the RangeMax NEXT Wireless Router with 10/100 Switch ; RangeMax NEXT Wireless DSL 2+ Modem Router with 10/100 Switch ; RangeMax NextWireless Notebook Adapter; RangeMax NEXT Wireless PCI Adapter; and RangeMax NEXT Wireless Access Point.

The products incorporate an advanced internal antenna design and are manufactured and tested with NETGEAR’s “11n-True Test” high performance testing and tuning process to ensure maximum draft-11n performance at all times and at extended ranges.

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