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Blessed with possibly the clumsiest product name in the history of the universe, the RangeMax NEXT Wireless N ADSL 2+ Modem Router DG834N works perfectly well from a technical point of view. However, there’s a little room for improvement on the Mac si...

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The Netgear Rangemax NEXT DG834N (to give this router its full name) has been around for some time now - more than two years, in fact - but while most manufacturers would choose to leave a model that old to gather dust, Netgear has kept owners of the N...

Striking looks but limited features, average performance and a high price put paid to the Netgear's chances...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 00:50:57
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Netgears broadband modem router is perhaps the most striking-looking of all the 802.11n models. It is positioned vertically and has no external aerials, so it doesnt take up much desk or shelf space. Setting up the router is easy as long as you have a spa...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 00:50:57
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Stylish, fast and easy to use,the Netgear is the best choice for ADSL users. A glossy white finish and invisible antennae make the Netgear the catwalk winner in this group test. Despite its internal aerials, the DG834N proved second only to the Buf...
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This model is slightly different to the other draft-N routers we looked at, in that it has an ADSL2+ modem – the WNR834B is the pure router version. That aside, it has the standard NAT router specification of four fast ethernet ports, an SPI firewa...

The DG834N may be pricey, but it is easy to set up and configure. Its still early days in the draft-N saga, but for the moment, Netgear is ahead of the crowd – by a nose. Roger Gann Lowest online price: ££108.09...
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How many times have you bought something thats outmoded in a few months? That isnt going to happen to this ADSL router, primarily because its not finished yet. The Netgear DG834N is the new 802.11n-ready version of the market-trouncing DG834G 802.11...

Superb wireless range...

Promised speeds never materialised...

How many times have you bought something thats outmoded in a few months? That isnt going to happen to this ADSL router, primarily because its not finished yet. The Netgear DG834N is the new 802.11n-ready version of the market-trouncing DG834G 802.11...
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Draft 802.11n router built-in ADSL 2+ mode four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch with automatic crossover sensing Our first taste of Draft 802.11n didnt live up to expectations, but alternative products are already coming thick and fast. Unlike most MIMO-...
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The Netgear Rangemax NEXT DG834N (to give this router its full name) has been around for some time now – more than two years, in fact – but while most manufacturers would choose to leave a model that old to gather dust, Netgear has kept owners of the N...

Striking looks but limited features, average performance and a high price put paid to the Netgear’s chances...
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Netgear’s DG834N provides good value in terms of router and modem capability and security features. We were very impressed with its modem sync speeds, but no Gigabit Ethernet and poor throughput speeds make this a poor router for heavy data transfer an...

802.11n capability, great DSL sync speeds...

No Gigabit Ethernet, poor wireless data transfer speeds The Final Word Netgear’s DG834N provides good value in terms of router and modem capability and security features. We were very impressed with its modem sync speeds, but no Gigabit Ethernet and...

Netgear’s DG834N provides good value in terms of router and modem capability and security features. We were very impressed with its modem sync speeds, but no Gigabit Ethernet and poor throughput speeds make this a poor router for heavy data transfer...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2011-10-04 00:50:57
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For the past 3 years Wi-Fi has entered our homes with numerous devices from Routers, Modems, Modem/Routers, Laptops, Cellphones and many many more making our lives easier and cable-free. However nothing happens without a drawback and that drawback was...

Speed, Quality, Design, Easy to setup, Up to 270Mbps over wireless, Longer distances over wireless...

Price, Lacks USB ports, Locks up occasionally, No Cisco VPN support over wireless, No ON OFF switch...

The Netgear DG834N is by far the best modem/router i have ever tried. However it does have some drawbacks. First of all it doesnt have USB ports a feature found on more and more modem/routers that get released which helps if you want a print server or...
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The hype surrounding the 802.11n high-speed wireless specification has triggered a deluge of compliant products with every vendor that's anyone rushing to hit the market. We all know by now the status of this specification as in May the first working draf...
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