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Netgear WGR101 54Mbps Wireless Travel Network Router
Netgear WGR101 54Mbps Wireless Travel Network Router
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Brand: Netgear
Manufacturer: Netgear
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Total Reviews: 1
 
Features:
Netgear WGR101 54 Mbps Wireless Travel Network Router General Features:
Compact size for ease portability Switch to select between single and multi-user mode
Interoperable with both 802.11b and 802.11g devices
Speeds of up to 54 Mbps - up to 5x faster than 802.11b
Highest-level Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption
 
Description:
This Netgear WGR101 54 Mbps Wireless Travel Router is lightweight and compact, and it provides both single and multiple users wireless access without any need for a direct cable connection to the network. Perfectly designed and protected with Double Firewall security, this portable high-speed travel router is your best insurance for wireless access where ever you go. Turns your hotel room into a hotspot so as you travel you can count on peace, privacy, and wireless connectivity while you work.
 
User Reviews (1 total):
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    Travel Wonder, November 4, 2006
By user (Duncanville, TX United States)
This router is great! I bought this router so that I could watch TV and work at the same time when I am stuck in a hotel with a wired connection. Easy to use. Just connect to the internet via an ethernet cable (provided) and power the unit. Switch to position 1 and it allows just one computer to connect wirelessly, switch to position 2 and it allows multiple computers to connect. Accessing the router is easy and the setup is intuitive and only necessary if you want to restrict access via MAC address or encryption. Netgear has a firmware update for this router that allows WPA encryption. I have found this router to be very useful when I have meetings and several people (up to about 10 computers) want to access the Net. Just one thing. This router can not be connected directly to a DSL modem. If you have a router at home you can connect to one of the ports but it will not work when connected directly to a DSL modem.

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