Testseek.co.uk have collected 15 expert reviews of the Netgear DG834N RangeMax NEXT ADSL2+ Modem Wireless N Router and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear DG834N RangeMax NEXT ADSL2+ Modem Wireless N Router.
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Abstract: Netgears broadband modem router is perhaps the most striking-looking of all the 802.11n models. It is positioned vertically and has no external aerials, so it doesnt take up much desk or shelf space. Setting up the router is easy as long as you have a spa...
Abstract: Stylish, fast and easy to use,the Netgear is the best choice for ADSL users. A glossy white finish and invisible antennae make the Netgear the catwalk winner in this group test. Despite its internal aerials, the DG834N proved second only to the Buf...
Abstract: ADSL modem/router thats ready for top speeds. If you need the fastest wireless router currently available, Netgears RangeMax Next is a good buy. The final version of the 802.11n standard is likely to be faster, though, so wed recommend waiting. Wi...
The DG834N may be pricey, but it is easy to set up and configure. Its still early days in the draft-N saga, but for the moment, Netgear is ahead of the crowd – by a nose. Roger Gann Lowest online price: ££108.09 ...
Netgear is guilty of jumping the gun on this one, offering a product that may well prove incompatible with a standard that hasnt been finalised. However, if you share Netgear and many others frustration at the time its taking to get this standard ou...
How many times have you bought something thats outmoded in a few months? That isnt going to happen to this ADSL router, primarily because its not finished yet. The Netgear DG834N is the new 802.11n-ready version of the market-trouncing DG834G 802.11...
Abstract: Draft 802.11n router built-in ADSL 2+ mode four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch with automatic crossover sensing Our first taste of Draft 802.11n didnt live up to expectations, but alternative products are already coming thick and fast. Unlike most MIMO-...
Netgear is guilty of jumping the gun on this one, offering a product that may well prove incompatible with a standard that hasnt been finalised. However, if you share Netgear and many others frustration at the time its taking to get this standard ou...