D-Link or Netgear 108 Mbps?

frank

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Hi,

I want to buy a wireless router.

I was looking for the D-Link DI-624, until I found that Netgear is
also doing a 108 Mbps router WGT624.

I tried to find a comparaison review between them, but can't find
nothing.

Is there anyone here who tried both and have some advice?

Thanks

Frank
 
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I have the WGT624 and am very pleased with it. You need a specific NetGear
adapter, however, to achieve SuperG or 108 Mbps connectivity. See recent
review at:

http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,117807,00.asp

Hope this helps
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> I want to buy a wireless router.
>
> I was looking for the D-Link DI-624, until I found that Netgear is
> also doing a 108 Mbps router WGT624.
>
> I tried to find a comparaison review between them, but can't find
> nothing.
>
> Is there anyone here who tried both and have some advice?
>
 
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"TLB" <zxswer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have the WGT624 and am very pleased with it. You need a specific
NetGear
> adapter, however, to achieve SuperG or 108 Mbps connectivity. See
recent
> review at:

does your 624 not suffer from the reboot syndrome the 624 is famous for?.
Mine certainly does ;-(

P.
 
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>> I have the WGT624 and am very pleased with it. You need a specific
> NetGear
>> adapter, however, to achieve SuperG or 108 Mbps connectivity. See
> recent
>> review at:
>
> does your 624 not suffer from the reboot syndrome the 624 is famous for?.
> Mine certainly does ;-(
>
> P.
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Not sure what the 'reboot syndrome' is, but mine has been operating for
about 2 weeks without a reboot.
 

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"PJB" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>
> "TLB" <zxswer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:pq7id.18933$OD3.943109@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > I have the WGT624 and am very pleased with it. You need a specific
> NetGear
> > adapter, however, to achieve SuperG or 108 Mbps connectivity. See
> recent
> > review at:
>
> does your 624 not suffer from the reboot syndrome the 624 is famous for?.
> Mine certainly does ;-(
>
> P.
>

Mine's been on since Feb. I had to reboot once after a thunder storm.
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I've had the Netgear WGT624 for around 2 months with no shutdowns at all.
Works great - highly recommended.

I wonder if the guy below with the "reboot syndrome" didn't download the
latest firmware. That's the first thing I did - there's actually a utility
built-in to the router that lets you update during the initial installation.


"PJB" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:WLCY90791F57F7@wilecoyote.mine.nu...
>
> "TLB" <zxswer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:pq7id.18933$OD3.943109@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > I have the WGT624 and am very pleased with it. You need a specific
> NetGear
> > adapter, however, to achieve SuperG or 108 Mbps connectivity. See
> recent
> > review at:
>
> does your 624 not suffer from the reboot syndrome the 624 is famous for?.
> Mine certainly does ;-(
>
> P.
>
>
>