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NETGEAR First to Ship Draft 11n-Compliant Wireless Networking Products

Posted by Jack Cook on April 13, 2006 – 8:14 pm  Share
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NETGEAR, Inc., a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded networking products, today announced the immediate availability of the RangeMax Next Wireless Router with 10/100 Switch (WNR834B) and RangeMax Next Wireless Notebook Adapter (WN511B). Designed to support the growing variety of advanced, bandwidth-intensive applications in the consumer market, such as high-definition video streaming and IP telephony, the newest members of NETGEAR’s RangeMax Next family of draft 802.11n-compliant wireless networking products utilize Broadcom’s InteNsi-fi technology to deliver superior performance and robust wireless connectivity throughout the home.

Targeted at delivering the performance-enhancing benefits of the draft 802.11n specification to the consumer market at an attractive price point, the WNR834B and WN511B are available immediately through leading resellers, e-commerce and retail partners nationwide at estimated retail prices of $179 and $129 respectively. The newest additions to the RangeMax Next product family join the RangeMax Next Wireless Router Gigabit Edition with 10/100/1000 Switch (WNR854T) and Notebook Adapter Gigabit Edition (WN511T), the world’s first-available draft 11n-compliant wireless solution, which began shipping last week.

You can find more information here at Netgear

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