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electronista.com - 10/5/2009
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Netgear this morning challenged Cisco in customizable routers with a new Linux-based RangeMax model. The WNR3500L has the same 802.11n Wi-Fi, gigabit Ethernet and USB device sharing as the regular WNR3500 but runs on an open-source Linux platform and will take common unofficial router firmware ...
netgear.com - 10/5/2009
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BigFoot Networks – network optimized online gaming Bigfoot
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that develops hardware and software solutions that significantly improve the online gaming experience. Bigfoot ...
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Brings Virtualization to SMBs
techradar.com - 10/3/2009
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How much storage do you really need? That
question lacks a definitive answer, but you need to...
ask it before considering the latest addition to Netgear's ReadyNAS family. More space equates to higher prices, and in the case of the NVX, you're looking at the sort of money that would buy you a ...
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Review: Netgear ReadyNAS NVX RNDX4410
laforge.gnumonks.org - 10/9/2009
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Netgear trying to fool their users with "Open
Source Router" Two days ago, Netgear has announced the...
so-called "Open Source" WNR3500L router, together with an equally "Open Source" MyOpenRouter community. The problem with this Open Source router is: ...
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Netgear RangeMax WNR3500L Wireless-N Router Packs USB, Linux Punch [Netgear]
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... and Netgear is celebrating by dropping the WNR3500L with USB networking and pre-loaded Linux for open source tinkerers. Indeed, having Linux on the RangeMax right from the start means you can load unofficial firmware on the router out of the box. And the USB port means you can also set it up as a media server. Other features include a a 480MHz MIPS processor with 8MB of flash and 64MB of RAM. Expect the WNR3500L to ship sometime this fall for $140. [Netgear via Electronista]
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