Archive for the ‘Router’ Category
NetGear RangeMax WNDR3700 Wi-Fi Router
NetGear has recently announced its new RangeMax dual band 802.11 Wi-Fi router codenamed RangeMax WNDR3700. This router gets its name because of its eight internal antennas. The WNDR3700 handles as much as 350Mbps in real-world conditions. RangeMax WNDR3700 is the first NetGear router with its own broadband usage meter to track consumption across the entire network when using providers with low bandwidth caps, like Rogers or Time Warner Cable. It’s also a dual band router by which users can wirelessly send data over the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands at the same time.
Novatel’s MiFi 2372 3G Wi-Fi Hotspot
The Novatel MiFi 2372 router has just been announced, and will work perfectly anywhere in North America. The product comes equipped with support for 3G networks (UMTS/HSPA) plus support for GPRS/EDGE data connections. The Novatel MiFi 2372 supports speeds up to 7.2Mbps (downloads) and a 5.76 Mbps (uploads).
Linksys WRT160NL: Linux Based Cisco Router
Cisco this week has announced the new router based Linux. It’s Linksys WRT160NL Wireless-N Broadband Router with Storage Link. Its design is an evolution of existing WiFi-n routers from Cisco (the actual name is “Linksys by Cisco” but everything will eventually be called Cisco) that follows the trend that made the original great WRT54GL, it is run by Linux.
Cisco WRT160NL has includes Four 10/100 Ethernet ports. It also includes a USB port that lets you connect external hard drives or flash drive to share online such as share data, video, or music.











AT&T Ready to Launch 3G MicroCell Next Week
AT&T 3G MicroCell is expected to be made available next week in select markets which include Atlanta, San Antonio, Seattle and North Carolina. However, the device may be unveiled in more cities if the company plans to launch it on a larger scale. AT&T 3G MicroCell is a Cisco-made device that like most other femtocells, creates a short-range cellular link that then uses the owner’s home internet connection to send both calls and data.