A new Netgear Modem / Router / Switch is coming out, check here for updates --> http://www.nrnl.org/viewtopic.php?t=598&f=55
A new Netgear Modem / Router / Switch is coming out, check here for updates --> http://www.nrnl.org/viewtopic.php?t=598&f=55
And here I was hoping for docsis 3 + wndr3700 type system. I guess I can still hope for docsis 3 cable version.
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I'm guessing 4 internal antennas mean 2 for 2.4GHz and 2 for 5.0GHz 802.11n? If this weren't a modem as well I think I would be disappointed (I'm a huge fan of the 3x3), but dual-band on an all-in-one is actually quite decent. I'd like to see Broadcomm back up the 5Gb/s throughput of their switching chip, but it should be decent regardless, certainly good enough. Not requiring a bridge chip to the CPU is definitely going to be a plus. With 128MB Flash + 128MB RAM, also decent. Dual core CPU is a nice touch, but speed seems a bit lower than I would have thought.... may be offset by architecture change from what I'm expecting though, and that counts for a lot.
It's not a home run as far as hardware goes, but for its segment there's nothing wrong with it and it has some features that will give it a bit of a leg up. Software is going to be a big part of its success, but Netgear has a fair track record so far.
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Looks nice, I'm in the market for a high end DSL modem, the stock one from verizon is !
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