zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 00:52:45
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Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n draft 2.0 products are currently being testing by the Wi-Fi Alliance for interoperability across vendors, adherence to WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) security protocols, and backward compatibility with more than 3500 Wi-Fi Certif...
Stylish design (no external antennas), Excellent performance, Secure, 5port Gigabit Switch...
DoesnÂ’t match DraftN speed claims, Not 802.11n draft 2.0 Certified, Not wall mountable...
of the best-performing Draft-N routers and the only wireless consumer broadband router with Gigabit Ethernet - what more do you want?…...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 00:52:45
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Great speeds for wired and wireless, but pricey. It might seem expensive,but Netgears RangeMaxNext has a GigabitEthernet switch built in. This lets you transfer data over your wired network up to 10 times faster than with standard 10/100 Ethernet...
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The airy box that surrounds the inner workings of Netgears WNR854T wireless router certainly isnt the smallest weve seen. Its large size serves a purpose: it allows the units three antennas to hide inside. The WNR854T is an 802.11 draft-n router wi...
Good speed for streaming video, Gigabit Ethernet switch, keyword content filtering...
Random drop-outs, had to restart after every settings change, worked best with Netgear adapters only...
Good features and wireless streaming speed were countered by random drop-outs, which caused us many headaches...
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In contrast to Buffalo’s boy-racer looks, Netgear’s WNR854T could easily be inconspicuous in any room of the house. The lack of external antennae is partly to thank, but the upright design, neutral colours and glossy finish all contribute...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 15:31:59
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The Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Gigabit a router that supports Gigabit Ethernet wired networking along with Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n wireless standard. In our testing, the WNR854T proved itself to be a solid performer. In our testing, the WNR854T fin...
Easy setup, thanks in large part to the intuitive and responsive Web interface, High throughput speeds, Gigabit LAN, Attractive antennaless design...
Range could be better, No USB port, Some advanced settings are absent...
The Netgear RangeMax Next WNR854T Gigabit is a smart choice for home networks, thanks to its fast throughput and easy setup.
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Netgear has been a long-time player in the home and office networking game. Given their long heritage, it's not surprising that they are delivering products that show a great deal of refinement both in regards to aesthetics and usability. The WNR854...
Wireless range, Performance...
No USB port...
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If the 802.11g wireless highway feels a little too reminiscent of your slow commute round the M25, fear not – the draft 802.11n wireless standard gives significantly higher transfer speeds and range. And Netgear’s RangeMax WNR854T is here to b...
Fastest Wi-Fi around. Mac compatible. iPod looks...
You’ll need compatible kit. Wireless N still not nailed down...
Super-fast speeds and slick looks, although youll need matching cards for top performance...
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Netgear has been a long-time player in the home and office networking game. Given their long heritage, it's not surprising that they are delivering products that show a great deal of refinement both in regards to aesthetics and usability. The WNR854...
Wireless range, Performance...
No USB port...
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tomsguide.com Updated: 2011-10-04 00:52:45
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Netgear’s RangeMax NEXT features a wizard-based installation that’s designed to automatically detect your Internet service provider’s settings, and sets up the router to work with them. The Netgear RangeMax also features Network Address Translation (NAT), a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall, plus denial of service attack prevention, to keep your network safe from intruders...
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If the 802.11g wireless highway feels a little too reminiscent of your slow commute round the M25, fear not – the draft 802.11n wireless standard gives significantly higher transfer speeds and range. And Netgear’s RangeMax WNR854T is here to b...
Fastest Wi-Fi around. Mac compatible. iPod looks...
You’ll need compatible kit. Wireless N still not nailed down...
Super-fast speeds and slick looks, although youll need matching cards for top performance...
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Youll get top-of-the line quality and very good close-to-midrange performance at modest cost with this updated version of the Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition, WNR854T. At distances up to and including 80 feet, this access poi...
Gigabit LAN ports. Great performance at up to 80 feet. URL filtering.
No QoS or 5-GHz band. Relatively slow at 80 feet and beyond.
This wireless router may be sleek, but its packed with value, with impressive performance and features...
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Next up in the Draft 2.0 11n review batting order after the D-Link DIR-655 is Netgears WNR854T. Netgear is thinning out its stable of MIMO products a bit, having dropped the Airgo-based WPNT834 RangeMax 240 in mid-2006. That leaves the Broadcom-based...
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Netgear is a company that needs very little introduction. Theyve been in the networking business since 1996 and have made a name for themselves in terms of quality, performance and price. Today we are taking a look at some of their Draft-N product...
Excellent wireless range, Very good wired network performance, Robust security features and scheduling, Easy to use software for the WN121T, Did I say excellent wireless range?...
Mediocre wireless performance (throughput), Poorly designed web interface, Must apply and reboot router between changes.
We were very interested to take a look at some draft-N wireless networking hardware and Netgear was kind enough to oblige. Although the performance of these two products is somewhat disappointing, the added range of the RangeMax products is very nice...
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When we looked at Netgear's DG834N wireless router we alluded to a Gigabit Ethernet equipped version that this vendor had in the pipeline. Now, we've finally got our hands on one. Even better is the fact that it can be had for around half the price we had...
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All or most of the major Wi-Fi equipment makers now have “Draft n” products, including Netgear with its RangeMax Next line. Netgear, in fact, was first to market with Draft n products in April. The company makes two flavors. The RangeMax Next...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-10-04 00:52:45
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Netgear’s WNR854T commands a $10 premium over Linksys’ WRT300N, a cost that’s easily justified by the former products’ features and performance. Let’s tackle performance first. Netgear’s router looks so sharp that we were skeptical its concealed antenn...
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I got a big surprise when I unpacked the Netgear (www.netgear.com) RangeMax Next Wireless Router Gigabit Edition WNR854T. Unlike all of its competitors, which decided to outfit their draft-n devices with a more or less elaborate array of antennas, Ne...
Tremendous speed at close range, great design, good interface, gigabit switch.
Unsatisfactory performance at long range.
The Netgear WNR854T is the fastest of the draft-n routers so far—and it has some great extras, such as a gigabit switch—but it still disappoints at long range...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-01-19 02:58:46
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The first thing you’ll notice about the Netgear WNR854T RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router, one of Netgear’s Draft-N products, is its clean, sleek design. Unlike competing Draft-N products that typically use a combination of three external antenn...
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