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Netgear WGR614 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz Cable or DSL Wireless Router
Netgear WGR614 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz Cable or DSL Wireless Router
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Model: WGR614
Brand: Netgear
Manufacturer: Netgear
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 712
Operating system: Windows
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
 
Features:
Router
WGR614
4 port
54 Mbps
Wireless
 
Description:
Netgear WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router with 4-Port Switch - The amount of homes with high-speed Internet access and multiple computers is growing steadily. Wouldn't it be nice to share that high-speed Internet connection with all of the computers in your home? Wouldn't it be great to also share files between your computers? And wouldn't it be amazing if you could do all of that wirelessly!? Well you can, with this 802.11g Wireless Router. Just add optional 802.11g, or 802.11b, adapters to each computer, connect your modem, run through the easy installation process, and you're ready to go. It even supports the slower 802.11b wireless protocol for increased compatibility. VPN pass-through
 
User Reviews (712 total):
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    good router for the price, September 8, 2005
By stumped at first (detroit, mi)
set up was a bit tricky. I had to restart my pc twice but I had to find a router that would work with windows 98 and I found it in Netgear! I have an Apple powerbook and it works flawlessly. If those of you who have an old operating system on your desk top I suggest getting this router. it works even with windows 95!

    Fills my needs, September 7, 2005
By Akhilesh Reddy (Sherman Oaks, CA United States)
Works all over my place, not real far if i take it out so i am happy with it. There is one issue though, after a few months, it would just cut off....it would be on but i am not able to see if when i look for networks, have to restart it and it works fine for a few hours/days and then dies again.

There may be better products out there, dont know what they are but i suggest you look around and if you find none, go for this one



    Works very well when configured, September 5, 2005
By Adam Kettler (Hagerstown, MD)
I am running Mac OS X 10.3.9 on my PowerBook and I was not able to configure the router. I was able to reach the Smart Wizard home page, but not able to get past the home page. Finally after an extended call with a knowledgeable technical service guy at Netgear, we were able to get the router up and running, bypassing the Smart Wizard. So far the router has been working well, with good range, but Netgear really should offer a viable means for bypassing the Smart Wizard when running Mac OS X.

    Fantastic for the price!!!, September 4, 2005
By unknown
This router has so far been great, and at the price, it can't be beat!
Installation was a little annoying due to lack of clear instructions, requiring that you leave your existing setup intact until halfway through the setup. There were no instructions about adding a wired ethernet computer to the network, so you have to just plug it in and it works.
One other thing is the SPI firewall. It slowed my cable internet from a 5.0MBps to a 2.5MBps connection. After fiddling with the router settings, I found the problem and had to disable it. So, if you get this router, make sure to install firewall software on all of your networked computers.
Because of the firewall and installation annoyances, I can only give this router 4 stars. Other than that, this equipment has been working great!
(I have 2 wired Dell computers, one with Windows ME and one with Windows XP SP2, as well as Netgear WGR614 version 6, Netgear FA311 PCI Ethernet adapater, and Intel PRO network adapter).


    Good wifi router, September 4, 2005
By Ravi
Range is less than I expected. Overall a good, compact, wifi router

    works great when you make it work, September 2, 2005
By igoryosha (New York)
Expecting the device to work "of the box" I plugged it in expecting some result. Apparently the installation is relatively tricky and somewhat lengthy, requiring existing internet, before making the router working. I installed in in "wired" mode with my desktop first. That required 2 hours customer support, which I found very helpful and prompt. We almost gave up, then switched cables PC-to-router with router-modem. One of which (blue) came in box and another I found in old computer pile.
To make it short - after install with desktop it works for about three weeks now without any problem with my wireless laptop.


    Completely Died on My Folks, September 2, 2005
By DBH (VA)
I bought this router for my parents earlier this year and have had problems ever since. For whatever reason, it suffers from major connectivity problems - especially when you enable encryption. I frequently found myself on the phone giving tech support to my parents. The solution was almost always the same: reboot the router.

Then one evening, the router completely died. It no longer broadcast a wireless signal. Total piece of junk. Go with D-Link, or alternatively Linksys, and avoid Netgear.


    No customer serivice, you need to pay, September 2, 2005
By No NETGEAR (NY USA)
I have used for several months, and it doesn't support XP service pack2. Download driver didn't work. You have to pay for the tech support. I won't buy NETGEAR product again.

    4 Stars For Product, Zero For Support, So 2 Overall, August 31, 2005
By Savvy Early Adopter (NE Illinois)
Installed easily with no problem. Nice admin facility. Generally used with one wired and one wireless connection. Works well overall. Occasionally drops connection and has to be recycled (about twice per month) but who knows if the router is at fault? (Comcast is not perfect and the cable modem always has to be recycled, too.) Firmware upgrades can be downloaded and installed easily and configuration can be backed up.

However, I emailed tech support several times and got no help. Once I got an email back declaring I would be helped soon! Never heard from that tech again. All other emails went unanswered.

Still, MUCH better than the Motorola Surfboard which required tech support just to install (3 times) due to bad instructions.


    Overheats if you use more than 2 ports, August 28, 2005
By TheBookhauler.com (Austin, TX USA)
This product has a big problem with overheating. I solved it for a while by switching out the power supply for a lower voltage (I know, it surprised me that this worked too). At any rate, it worked great for the first 90 days or so, but it's not a good long term investment.

    Great performance and reliability at a good price, August 27, 2005
By M. Hochstein
I have owned a WGR614v5 for the past 8 months. It has worked flawlessly. It takes only seconds to setup. It does what any piece of network equipment should do - it works and you do not have to think "I wonder if my wireless is going to work." If I have any problems, I troubleshoot my computers and not the router. I use WPA and unlike some other access points that slow down after time, this one has never had issues (though I only have two devices connected most of the time) I would definitely purchase the same model again.

    Great little gadget!, August 26, 2005
By buttdawg (Fremont, CA)
Really great gadget. I can actually use my laptop (wireless) while my wife is working on our PC. Stops all the "Are you using the computer tonight" questions. It truly is time savings for me since I don't have to wait to use the computer.

    review of Netgear router, August 22, 2005
By Robert Crittenden (Seattle)
I am not a techie - easy to install. Fast, works well, set up straightforward, not a problem and am using right now with ease. Can't understand the low price for this level of quality.



    Tripped up on installation, August 17, 2005
By Tempuraki (Forest Hills, NY United States)
I think the WGR614 is a solid product. I've had it for 2 weeks and I am very glad I picked the netgear router to upgrade to wireless.

Pros:
- the signal is consistently excellent.
- compact. using the supplied stand to set the router up vertically and it doesn't take up much space at all.
- good price compare to other leading brands.
- pleasing white finish.
- setup is easy but...

Con:
- The wizard could have offer more detailed explaination when the connection failed. The trouble shooting tips are quite useless so I ended up toggling each of the setup options one by one to find out I needed to pass the MAC of my PC to the modem, something that I never had to worry about with my old SMC router. This is minor tho, I am sure the toll-free support would have pinpoint the problem easily.


    Dependable as always, August 13, 2005
By Joseph J. Gonino (Liberty MO USA)
This was easy to install and I connected to it within a few minutes. As long as you follow the instructions and install the software first before connecting the router, you'll have no trouble. Several co-workers have purchased this same item and all have found it easy to set up and use.

    Nice Product, August 13, 2005
By Satish Krishnamurthy (North Wales, PA USA)
No problems setting it up. Customer Service was very friendly and helpful too. Has been working very well till now. Recommended.

    Good product but dificult setup, August 9, 2005
By Malyadri Suram (GA, USA)
Good product and excellent vendor. Setup is some what complicated and time taking. Netgear support is very good and they are available 24x7.

I suggest this is a great product overall.


    Simple, August 9, 2005
By Randy Danto
I've had this router for awhilie now, switched from the Linksys BEFSR41 because it died. In terms of reliability and stability, this works fine (I have the v4). It's easy to setup for basic connectivity, but port forwarding doesn't work on it. So the only for me to use certain applications I had to enable DMZ hosting, which I didn't have to on my Linksys. Also, once we got this router I noticed a significant drop in bandwidth which I account for the router not my ISP. Either way, if you're not a user that demands port forwarding, like a gamer, then get this router. Otherwise Linksys are way better.

    Easy Setup, Thus Far Flawless, August 8, 2005
By Calvin (SF) (San Francisco, CA United States)
I've owned this for a week so far, so maybe my 5-star rating is too early to tell. But I was a little scared buying this router after reading all the negative reviews.

It was real easy to setup this router and to set the WEP security. I do have fairly good knowledge of PC's and stuff, so that helped. So far, no dropped signals on either of my two laptops and I'm surfing all day including streaming Yahoo's music videos.

I cross my fingers that this router will last the full 3 year warranty period and beyond.

For the price with a $20 rebate, can't go wrong.


    Failed to work after one year, August 7, 2005
By J. Zhan (Fairfax, VA United States)
It worked well until a little bit after a year --- their warranty time. Called them but was told that if the wired part works, the wireless should work too. I used it as a wired router then for another 4 months. And the wired connection is now getting intermittently interrupted. It's a piece of junk!

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