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SmallNetBuilder — December 1, 2008
“Netgear GS724TR Reviewed” By Doug Reid
“... I think the GS724TR, backed by Netgear's lifetime warranty, is a pretty safe bet.”
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Channel Web’s CRN — November 21, 2008
“20 Most Strategic Storage Vendors”
Senior Director of Sales for SMB North America, Matt Dargis, is pictured. “NetGear has become a big player in the SOHO and entry-level business NAS market . . .”
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SmallNetBuilder — November 20, 2008
“Pushing the NAS Envelope: Netgear ReadyNAS Pro Reviewed” By Tim Higgins
“... There is little doubt that NETGEAR has really stepped up its game with the Pro ... The Pro deserves its status as one of the top-ranking products in our NAS Charts.”
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MediaBistro.com MobileDevicesToday — November 18, 2008
“Netgear Understands the Big Issue in the Digital Home” By Michael Gartenberg
“It's nice to see a network vendor taking real responsibility for the home network and driving the support that consumers need to make this stuff work.”
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San Francisco Chronicle — November 18, 2008
“Netgear Tech Support is 24/7 Call-In Service” By Ryan Kim
“San Jose routermaker Netgear is opening a technical support service a la Best Buy's Geek Squad - only Netgear's squad doesn't have to make house calls”
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EWEEK Channel Insider — October 28, 2008
“Netgear Increases WiFi and Internet Security with the Latest ProSafe Firewall” By Frank Ohlhorst
“Simply put, those looking to combine wireless, a SPI firewall, SSL VPN, and a multitude of other connectivity features need to look no further then the SRXN3205.”
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CRN — October 27, 2008
“Open-Source Wireless Routing” By Fahmida Y. Rashid
“Overall ... Netgear has delivered an excellent router and one that gives advanced users an option, since there's only a handful of routers out there that support open-source firmware without massive amounts of hacking. It also provides an open-source option that VARs can discuss with customers when deploying or upgrading this type of networking solution.”
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EDN — October 27, 2008
“HomePlug AV: Partial Powerline Progress (And Other LAN Thoughts)” By Brian Dipert
“… the newer units [XAVB101] seem to be much more robust than their predecessors both in base functionality (the ability to make and long-term sustain a link with their peers on the powerline network) and in robustness and consistency of performance over time.”
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PC Magazine — October 21, 2008
“Review: Netgear Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Kit (XAVB101)” By Mario Morejon
Editor’s Choice Rating: 4 out of 5 (VERY GOOD) “Netgear's Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Kit (XAVB101) offers a speedy, secure alternative to running CAT-5 wire throughout your home. We put this adapter through the ringer and it still ran cool and performed well. Pros: Great performance. Runs cool and is easy to install. Simple LED troubleshooting system ”
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EWEEK’s Channel Insider — October 8, 2008
“Adtran, Netgear Clash over New Enterprise Switches” By Frank Ohlhorst
“There are very few nits to pick when it comes to the GS724AT. The product does everything that it is supposed to, offers expansion capabilities and comes with easy-to-use management utilities.”
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WS Radio.com/Computer & Technology Radio - September 13, 2008
“Wi-Fi Solutions for Your Home” With Marsha Collier
NETGEAR’s consumer products marketing director talks about upgrading home networks to 802.11n wireless, powerline networks, and networking products to support gaming.
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PC Magazine - September 12, 2008
“Keep in Touch” By Jennifer L. DeLeo
Back-to-school phones for college students: “In our testing, the phone [Dual-Mode Cordless Phone with Skype (SPH200D)] worked flawlessly and made clear calls with both an analog connection and via Skype.”
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GIZMODO BLOG - September 7, 2008
Orbiting Aliens Can Leach Internet Access from ISS Thanks to New Wi-Fi Network By Jack Loftus
NASA Watch: The International Space Station’s network was transitioned to new NETGEAR wireless Access Points to provide the ISS with wireless and Ethernet connectivity.
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ChannelPro Magazine - September 2008
Get Ready For 802.11n By Alan R. Frank, Consultant
“We’re seeing strong adoption in the micro-business space,” reports Peter Newton, director of product marketing for SMB security and wireless products at NETGEAR.
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O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE - September 2008
“Fall Shopping: Tech Toys: Talk All You Want” NETGEAR’s WiFi Phone for Skype (SPH200W) is recommended as a “great buy.”
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CRN Channel Web - August 22, 2008
Review: Netgear's Prosafe 24-Port Gigabit Smart Switch By Samara Lynn
CRN Tech: NETGEAR’s “The ProSafe GS724AT illustrates just how feature-rich the humble switch has become … Where the GS724AT really shines is in its advanced features, and the ease in configuring them ... Results were impressive ... It's a switch that the Test Center can feel confident recommending.”
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Wall Street Journal - August 21, 2008
Mossberg Mailbox By Walter S. Mossberg
NETGEAR’s powerline adapters remain popular among consumers. “I am still personally using the XE104 successfully and feel I continue to get my money's worth from it. It is still being sold.”
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Light Reading - August 14, 2008
Netgear Rises to the Wideband Challenge By Jeff Baumgartner
“NETGEAR Inc., best known for its WiFi routers, has been quietly executing a Docsis 3.0 modem strategy and has its first certified product ready to ship ... The vendor has quietly established a sizable chunk of the cable modem market.” |
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CRN Channel Web Video - August 7, 2008
NETGEAR’s ProSafe Gigabit Smart Switch with Advanced Features (GS724AT) Samara Lynn
CRN Test Center: “From the outside, it looks like your typical 24-port switch, but it runs a lot quieter than a lot of switches, and it’s fairly lightweight. Where this switch really impresses is with its management interface and advanced features. This switch supports a slew of features.” |
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Wi-Fi Planet - July 31, 2008
Review: Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 By Joseph Moran
“NETGEAR’s WNDR3300 is for anyone who wants to take immediate advantage of 802.11n networking for some of their devices without having to upgrade all of them.”
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