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Netgear DG824M review

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Friday 16 July 2004, 5:54 PM

Very easy to set-up and get going.


Like other people I had some problems with the early versions of the firmware (would crash if trying to move large amounts of data).
But the latest firmware upgrade fixed that.
It emails logs of connections, you can limit what MAC address can connect, and you can set-up port forwarding very easily (but it seems to loose some of these settings on power down, hoping next firmware will fix that)
Ive been using one for ages, but I reckon youd be better off getting a 802.11g now tho..

7.0

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Very Good

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Overview

Netgear DG824M

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

If you're thinking of combining ADSL with wireless Ethernet, Netgear’s DG824M should most certainly be on your shopping list.

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£ 213

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