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The Netgear WNR854T is a wireless-N router that was released in 2006. This router operates at the 2.4GHz frequency, supporting IEEE 802.11n (draft) as well as the wireless-b/g standards. The WNR854T sports a sleek square design that hides the router’s antennas, which are located inside the unit’s plastic case. For users within close proximity to the router, one will find four gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, plus one gigabit WAN port. In terms of security, this router supports high-level WPA-PSK encryption, NAT, MAC address filtering and features a SPI firewall to moderate users and keep unwanted traffic outside the WNR854T network. While basic networking features such as IP reservation and content filtering are available, other features such as VPN connectivity and port reservation are missing. Netgear’s WNR854T does not have any USB ports, meaning a print server feature and Windows Connect Now (network key sharing via flashdrive) support are out of the question.
MSRP $119.99
Release date December, 2006
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Features
- Standards: 802.11n (draft), 802.11g, 802.11b, 2.4 GHz
- Network protocols: Static & Dynamic Routing (TCP/IP), NAT, PPTP, PPPoE, DHCP
- Security: Firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), DoS protection
- LAN ports: 4 x 10/100 Mbps RJ-45
- WAN port: 1 x 10/100 Mbps RJ-45
- Encryption: 64-bit, 128-bit, WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK
- “Smart Wizard” installation CD for easy setup
- Content filtering, time- based usage controls, web site logging
- Dimensions & weight: 8.9 x 6.8 x 1.5 in, 1.2 lb
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Netgear WNR854T
• NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition
• WNR854T RangeMax NEXT Wireless Router Gigabit Edition
UPC: 606449047271
EAN: 606449047271
MPN: WNR854T-100NAS
Competitors
MSRP $70.00
Released July, 2006
Pros
- Decent price for N router
- Includes Ethernet cable
- USB port
- Firmware can be upgraded to DD-WRT
Cons
- No gigabit wired ports
- Doesn't work with UW network
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MSRP $100.00
Released December, 2006
The D-Link DIR-655 is a wireless broadband router, allowing users to share a broadband internet connection across their home or small business network. The DIR-655 features Wireless-N technology, but is still compatible with Wireless-G and –B technologies. It also allows four wired gigabit connections, as well as a single USB connection, used in Windows...
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MSRP $128.00
Released July, 2006
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Pros
- attractive aesthetic
- wireless N support - has more range and many times the speed of the previous generation wireless G standard (with compatible wireless N devices)
- many encryption methods including the currently uncrackable WPA2
Cons
- expensive for the majority of consumers - hasn't come down in price very much
- no USB connectivity for use as a print/file server
- consistently product fails prematurely
- unstable, intermittent connection - requires manual reboots
- poor technical support
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Pros
- attractive aesthetic
- wireless N support - has more range and many times the speed of the previous generation wireless G standard (with compatible wireless N devices)
Cons
- expensive for the majority of consumers - hasn't come down in price very much
- no USB connectivity for use as a print/file server
- no VPN connectivity
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WNR, 854, T, WNR854, 854T, WNR854T