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Thursday 2 March 2006, 7:44 PM

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For those whom complain about PPPOA support not being included. You bought the wrong router in first place you idiots. Good god in heaven if you looked and little harder you will see that Netgear have released the DG834PN for ADSL users. I have used and installed plenty of the WPN824 however and it does exactly what is says on the tin and does it in a stable fashion too. Cheers Netgear for sticking to your quality control as always.

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Overview

Netgear WPN824 RangeMax

Editors rating
Rating: 7.8
Verdict

Netgear's MIMO-based WPN824 RangeMax is among the best-performing wireless routers we've seen.

Typical price

£ 129

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