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Greetings ,
Am looking to order a netgear MR814v2 , and unable to find it
out at amazon. Recall reading somewhere that v2 is branded as NA. Is
this correct ?
What are the differences betweeen v2 and v1 , btw ? Any performance
impact ?

thanks,

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I cannot say for certain, but I have seen this kind of nomenclature on other
Netgear products. Generally, I think NA means North America.

Jeff


"Mike" <mikelarry88@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings ,
> Am looking to order a netgear MR814v2 , and unable to find it
> out at amazon. Recall reading somewhere that v2 is branded as NA. Is
> this correct ?
> What are the differences betweeen v2 and v1 , btw ? Any performance
> impact ?
>
> thanks,

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Mike wrote:
> Greetings ,
> Am looking to order a netgear MR814v2 , and unable to find it
> out at amazon. Recall reading somewhere that v2 is branded as NA. Is
> this correct ?
> What are the differences betweeen v2 and v1 , btw ? Any performance
> impact ?
>
> thanks,

No, they are not the same. Actually, v1 (NA) and v2 are two completely
different products as far as hardware goes. v1 has a little more power
(due to the higher gain antenna) but v2 is more sensitive (non-removable
antenna). Also v2 is much smaller has SPI firewall and is more likely
receive firmware updates and bug fixes. I had them both before I tossed
them for Zyxel B-2000 v2 :)

Lac

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"lac" <reply@to.news> wrote in message
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> Mike wrote:
> > Greetings ,
> > Am looking to order a netgear MR814v2 , and unable to find it
> > out at amazon. Recall reading somewhere that v2 is branded as NA. Is
> > this correct ?
> > What are the differences betweeen v2 and v1 , btw ? Any performance
> > impact ?
> >
> > thanks,
>
> No, they are not the same. Actually, v1 (NA) and v2 are two completely
> different products as far as hardware goes. v1 has a little more power
> (due to the higher gain antenna) but v2 is more sensitive (non-removable
> antenna). Also v2 is much smaller has SPI firewall and is more likely
> receive firmware updates and bug fixes. I had them both before I tossed
> them for Zyxel B-2000 v2 :)
>
> Lac
>

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