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802.11N Router with dsl Modem | 
enlarge | Brand: Netgear Category: CE
List Price: $161.45 Buy New: $92.99 You Save: $68.46 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.1 x 2.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: DGN2000-100NAS Model: DGN2000-100NAS UPC: 606449058727 EAN: 0606449058727 ASIN: B001GF4SME
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW IN BOX.
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Surf, make Internet phone calls, play online games and stream HD video simultaneouslyReplace your old DSL equipment with Wireless-NPush N connect securely connects at the touch of a buttonUse with RangeMax Wireless-N adapters and boost your performance and rangeWireless-N router with built-in ADSL2+ modemWi-Fi on/off switch to turn off wireless signalsEasy setup with smart wizard installation CDPush N connect using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)A secured connection at the push of a buttonConvenient on/off switch helps save energy when not in use
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Netgear DGN200 Wireless N router/ADSL Modem January 7, 2009 I purchased the Netgear DGN2000 combination wireless n router and ADSL Modem to upgrade to wireless N. The product was extremely easy to set up. I have had this product for a month now and it works as advertised. The WiFi signal strength is much better in the home with wireless n. I can transfer picture and music files much quicker between computers on my home network.br /
disappointed with the set up and customer service December 31, 2008 All i have to say is, i didn't get this here, we got it today and our local Best Buy...and it cost 119 bucks..and i only planned to spend 70 max! I was told it was the best for multiple wifi connection (my son has a psp, my other son has the ds lite and my husband has his ps3) so...instead of the cheaper 99 dollar one (g router), i chose to get this one. br /br /This was HELL to put up!!! It says on the box how easy installation is....but no..i spent 5 hours on the phone combined between my phone co., verizon and net gear..who kept telling me to call the other to do this and that, and the problem would be fixed. (when installing the disk...everything was going fine, until i hit the connection part...the internet button was red..and it's supposed to be green---in the end, come to find out after my calls..they had to use a MAC address or something and it was on my old modem, from verizon!!! OMG..so if u buy one..and u have verizon...keep that in mind!!) I have to say that the people at netgear seem a little snappy and eager to rush through it and talk fast..and hang up and acted irritated when i repeated stuff to make sure i understood what they meant...i don't know how many times i had to ask them to repeat themselves!! and plus...3 out the 5 didn't speak very good english..so that only irritated me more. But, needless to say...i was happy and thankful for the guy that finally figured out what was wrong and i saw that red light turn green!!br /br /Anyway...our duplex is only about 1200sq ft. .and the router is in our room..towards the back of the house and my husbands ps3 is in the front of the house...and my husbands ps3 signal was jumping around to around 65%-100%, my son's psp was working flawlesly...and my computer..well...i thought it was going to zoom......but it's about the same..could be because my family is all on at once...but that's why we spent the money we did..so we could all do that. I just might have to spend MORE money and purchase a "RangeMax" adapter--for "maximum" performance--and i sit here and think...uhh it should be that way, as much as we spent on it. I would consider taking it back...but i stressed out today for 5 hours for my hubby...he hadn't been online for 23 days....so i plan to keep it...cuz i didn't go through all this stress today for nothing!!! At least the boys are happy that they can go online with their toys ;)br /br /loses one star for set up and customer service...and another star, cuz it's not as fast as i'd hoped
GREAT PRODUCT - Dumb Manufacturer December 27, 2008 I am extremely happy with this device. I was able to replace my DSL modem and my G Wireless Router with one device and upgrade to N wireless.br /The dumb part is that the vertical stand clips that are somewhat universal on a lot of Netgear products are not included with this unit, even though they will fit. I want to stand mine vertically and I e-mailed Netgear and they told me that they can not send them to me since they are not supossed to come with the unit AND they will not sell them to me. They are PLASTIC CLIPS. You can not get them anywhere else since they are made specifically for the Netgear device chassis. There is no other graceful way to have this unit stand on it's end as the edges are rounded.br /Sad.
Netgear router drops LAN connections December 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product should be good but a combination of two problems have lead me to return this product: 1. wireless LAN connections repeatedly drop, and 2. tech support is unable to even identify the problem. I'll cover just the first one in this review. I bought this DGN2000 in December 2008 to replace an old 2wire modem/router. For over 4 years, that router kept 4-5 devices connected flawlessly to each other, if not always to the broadband network. I could always exchange files between two Apple desktops, an Apple TV, an Apple notebook and a Dell notebook. I could leave a device asleep for a day or shut off for a week, and it would connect without a hitch everytime.br /br /The purpose of getting the DGN2000 router was a more reliable, hopefully speedier broadband connection. I get those results only when my devices aren't being kicked off the local network. Sometimes after a few days, sometimes after a few hours, I have to start a series of restarts to get the wireless LAN working. Each episode begins with the inability to see other computers on the network. For example, my Apple TV won't sync with iTunes on my desktop. Everything says the network is working (the router admin pages, the devices' TCP info) and 1 device might even have Internet access, but any attempt to use the LAN times out.br /br /I don't know if this can explain anything, but the strangest clue to me is that while it broadcasts the wireless network's name as usual, it will start to broadcast the default SSID too ('NETGEAR') so that it looks like there are 2 networks. Why? Should I have left the SSID unchanged? But that's an unacceptable solution (I live in a dense city).br /br /Maybe this is easy for those you experienced with configuring networks. I just wish Netgear would invest in hiring some of you so that I could get past their Tech Support's solution of "Reset it. Now it works? Ok, problem solved. Please answer the survey on my performance."
Fast and reliable WiFi router with ADSL modem December 23, 2008 Very fast and reliable WiFi router with ADSL modem.br /Easy to setup.br /Flexible powerfull settings.br /Recommended to users who need fast WiFi and use filesharing/VOIP software.
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