June 28th, 2004

NETGEAR Wireless Travel Router

‘Bout Time Dept: I always travel with a wireless router and a Vonage VoIP box, miles of cable, a headset for my beloved Skype, travel converters and step down power inverters, and inevitably get a cavity search at the airport. Glad to see that Netgear has a more compact version for the gal and guy who like to travel light but remain fully wired and unwired and firewalled.

Best part: a single user and multi user toggle switch to keep freeloading hotel neighbors out of your business. Priced at about $79.00.

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  2. StevenT says:

    I used this router and ran into some signal weakness issues. I am not that techy so I didn’t really know if it was me or not. I then found Linksys carried one for about $10 more and I couldn’t of been happier. I purchased it from the below company. Hope this helps!

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    November 26th, 2007 at 9:39 am

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