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The Inside Story on Netgear's New Draft 802.11n Routers Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
January 06, 2008
The FCC ID database serves up some tasty details on Netgear's new "metamaterial" antenna draft 802.11n routers.
Read the announcement details.
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ImageThe WNDR3300 RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router looks like the thing that took over Spiderman got to an old-design RangeMax router. The LED dome also serves as the WPS pushbutton. Thankfully, you can turn off the LEDs if you want.
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Tags: 802.11n, CES2008, Netgear, WiFi,

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