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Netgear ProSafe DGFV338 review Editors Choice Award

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 28 x 10.6 x 24.5 cm
Weight: 2.19 g
LAN
LAN ports: 8
LAN standards supported: 10Base-T, 100Base-T
DHCP server: yes
WAN
WAN ports: RJ-45 (Ethernet)
Modem: ADSL2+
WAN protocols supported: DHCP, IPSec (VPN), NAT, PPPoE, PPPoA
Wireless
Wireless standards supported: 802.11b, 802.11g
Wireless security standards: WEP, WPA, WPA2
WEP key length: 64, 128 bits
Antenna type: external
Number of antennas: 2
Management
Web-based management: yes
Firmware in flash memory: yes
Security
Network Address Translation: yes
SPI firewall: yes
DoS attack prevention: yes
Packet filtering by port: yes
Packet filtering by DNS name: yes
Packet filtering by IP address: yes
Packet filtering by MAC address: yes
Configurable WAN ping response: yes
Power
Power source: AC adapter
Power switch: no
Miscellaneous
Package contents: DGFV338 router, Ethernet cable, 2 detachable antennas, installation guide, resource CD with single-user ProSafe VPN Client Software licence, warranty/support information card
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Overview

Netgear ProSafe DGFV338

Editors rating
Rating: 8.1
Verdict

Netgear’s DGFV338 is an excellent multifunction wireless router. A member of the ProSafe business-class product family, the DGFV338 offers reliability, ease of use and security, and even comes with a lifetime warranty.

Typical price

£ 135

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