Netgear WGR614 Wireless-G Router

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316aUZ4HFPL. SL160  Netgear WGR614 Wireless G Router

  • 802.11g router offers an easy way to set up a network with wired and wireless connections
  • Delivers up to 54 Mbps of wireless throughput
  • Four RJ-45 Ethernet ports allow for wired connections to the network
  • Enhanced security includes a double firewall, and WPA and 128-bit WEP encryption
  • Device measures 6.9 x 1.1 x 4.7 inches (WxHxD)

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Netgear WGR614 Wireless-G Router

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  1. S. Frank
    11:18 pm on August 28th, 2009

    Contrary to their claims, their products have no warranty at all (unless you pay for it). I have a 2 year old gateway router that had a 5 year warranty that stopped working one day so I called their tech support. The tech support person told me that since the product is over 90 days old and they do not manufacture it anymore, then I would have to contact their pay tech support line to get an RMA. If they are able to fix the problem over the phone line, then they will charge me, otherwise they will offer me an RMA number for a return. So basically you have to pay to use their warranty. A friend who is a lawyer is currently handling this situation.

  2. Anonymous
    2:08 am on August 29th, 2009

    Netgear product really sucks. Do not buy any products form NEtgear. There are thousands of users of this product and all compalins about dropping network connections. And to top that off, they charge shipping to replace the router. I would never buy a product from Netgear again. The products are unreliable and really crappy.

  3. C. bradford
    3:58 am on August 29th, 2009

    My computer is

    Microsoft XP, Pentium 4

    I got a wireless Built in my computer , so I dont need a Wirelss card,

    Netgear 614 has had lots of Problems, Resetting password problems, the products came with a Installation disc. and its been going off the Internet every time I install it ,

    Every 1 gave it a 5 star rating, I RATE IT POOR ,its good for keeping visuses back ,once u install it once,

    the first time we had no problem istalling the disc and making passwords , but later I wanted to Partition my hard drive And start my computer over from scratch , and then I wanted to Re install it ,every was fine but the password was rong or , it could Not conect to the net, or It said my Cord isent conected to net router.

    I BOT mine at Circiut City In SANTA ROSA California , by COTTING town mall , $60.oo I paid

    Call and Scream and get your money back dont, wait to long , if u do call the toll free number from net gear and tell them the problem

  4. Matthew P. Cashdollar
    4:51 am on August 29th, 2009

    I wasted a day trying to get wireless to work on this thing. It simply does not work. Netgear must have hired the Linksys QA department for this one.

  5. Chris W
    4:55 am on August 29th, 2009

    Netgear has been connecting people with their networking products since 1996 when it was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bay Networks Inc. In this review we will examine the latest wireless products for the home designed by Netgear. The WGR614 is a wireless router that supports the latest 802.11g wireless technology. Some of its key features are an auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps WAN/LAN connection, true firewall advanced security with SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) and NAT (Network Address Translation) – a simple, interactive installation, and backwards compatibility with 802.11b for wireless flexibility. This review will discuss whether this new innovative technology has the potential of appealing consumers. (full review @ bytesector.com)

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