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Which Netgear router for mixed mode network?

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Hi,

I'm wanting to upgrade from my old D-link di713-p. I have pretty much
decided that I would like a router in the Netgear product line as I have
worked with them before and really like their web interface and feature
set.

For the time being, I'll be running a mixed B/G network and wonder if
that should factor into my choice?

i'm looking at three options:
the WGT624, the WGU624, and the WGT634U.
So far my impressions are as follows-- please feel free to clarify, add
to or correct my observations as necessary:

The WGT624 looks like a solid performer and offers Super G or 108Mbps
performance if used in conjunction with Super G cards.

The WGT634U basically appears to be a WGT624 with the added
functionality of a USB port supporting external storage devices. This
might be an interesting choice as I have a lot of mp3s and it would be
kind of cool to access them remotely; However, I'm unclear as to how
this would work. Does the router run an ftp server or something? Is it
worth buying this functionality or would I be better off paying purely
for a router and sharing my files via a PC based software solution?



The WGU624 seems to be the newest in the product line and the one I know
the least about. Is this basically a WGT624 with added support for
802.11A, or are there elements of this one that I'm missing?

Thanks,

--Al

Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)

I have had the WGT624 for about two months now and am very pleased with the
performance. Using it to share DSL internet and LAN with a desktop and
notebook. Three firmware upgrades have been loaded.


> i'm looking at three options:
> the WGT624, the WGU624, and the WGT634U.
> So far my impressions are as follows-- please feel free to clarify, add
> to or correct my observations as necessary:
>
> The WGT624 looks like a solid performer and offers Super G or 108Mbps
> performance if used in conjunction with Super G cards.

Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)

If you want a good, no nonsense, unit, check out the FWG114P.

Bill Crocker


"Al Puzzuoli" <alpuzz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c0b4bde150770c198968a@news.giganews.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm wanting to upgrade from my old D-link di713-p. I have pretty much
> decided that I would like a router in the Netgear product line as I have
> worked with them before and really like their web interface and feature
> set.
>
> For the time being, I'll be running a mixed B/G network and wonder if
> that should factor into my choice?
>
> i'm looking at three options:
> the WGT624, the WGU624, and the WGT634U.
> So far my impressions are as follows-- please feel free to clarify, add
> to or correct my observations as necessary:
>
> The WGT624 looks like a solid performer and offers Super G or 108Mbps
> performance if used in conjunction with Super G cards.
>
> The WGT634U basically appears to be a WGT624 with the added
> functionality of a USB port supporting external storage devices. This
> might be an interesting choice as I have a lot of mp3s and it would be
> kind of cool to access them remotely; However, I'm unclear as to how
> this would work. Does the router run an ftp server or something? Is it
> worth buying this functionality or would I be better off paying purely
> for a router and sharing my files via a PC based software solution?
>
>
>
> The WGU624 seems to be the newest in the product line and the one I know
> the least about. Is this basically a WGT624 with added support for
> 802.11A, or are there elements of this one that I'm missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Al
>
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