Testseek.co.uk have collected 22 expert reviews of the Netgear WNR854T RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router - Gigabit Edition and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear WNR854T RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router - Gigabit Edition.
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The editors liked
Stylish design (no external antennas)
Excellent performance
Secure
5port Gigabit Switch
Fastest Wi-Fi around. Mac compatible. iPod looks
The editors didn't like
DoesnÂ’t match DraftN speed claims
Not 802.11n draft 2.0 Certified
Not wall mountable
You’ll need compatible kit. Wireless N still not nailed down
Abstract: Great speeds for wired and wireless, but pricey. It might seem expensive,but Netgears RangeMaxNext has a GigabitEthernet switch built in. This lets you transfer data over your wired network up to 10 times faster than with standard 10/100 Ethernet....
Abstract: Netgear’s RangeMax NEXT features a wizard-based installation that’s designed to automatically detect your Internet service provider’s settings, and sets up the router to work with them. The Netgear RangeMax also features Network Address Translation (NAT), a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall, plus denial of service attack prevention, to keep your network safe from intruders...
Abstract: Next up in the Draft 2.0 11n review batting order after the D-Link DIR-655 is Netgears WNR854T. Netgear is thinning out its stable of MIMO products a bit, having dropped the Airgo-based WPNT834 RangeMax 240 in mid-2006. That leaves the Broadcom-based ...
Excellent wireless range, Very good wired network performance, Robust security features and scheduling, Easy to use software for the WN121T, Did I say excellent wireless range?
Mediocre wireless performance (throughput), Poorly designed web interface, Must apply and reboot router between changes.
We were very interested to take a look at some draft-N wireless networking hardware and Netgear was kind enough to oblige. Although the performance of these two products is somewhat disappointing, the added range of the RangeMax products is very nice...
Abstract: When we looked at Netgear's DG834N wireless router we alluded to a Gigabit Ethernet equipped version that this vendor had in the pipeline. Now, we've finally got our hands on one. Even better is the fact that it can be had for around half the price we had...
Abstract: All or most of the major Wi-Fi equipment makers now have “Draft n” products, including Netgear with its RangeMax Next line. Netgear, in fact, was first to market with Draft n products in April. The company makes two flavors. The RangeMax Next...