Netgear WGT624NA Wireless G Firewall Router
Sep/095
- Super-G Wireless router improves your wireless speed and range
- 4-port switch delivers twice the speed and four times the coverage of the standard Wireless-G protocol
- Configurable for private networks or public hotspots
- Double Firewall protection to defend your computer from external hacker attacks
- Device measures 6.9 x 1.1 x 4.7 inches (WxHxD)
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6:42 am on September 7th, 2009
Ok, UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE, the following devices, refuse and WILL NOT connect to the WGT624 Wireless Router:
>>XBOX360< < (with 360 Wireless Adapter - latest updates)
>>PSP< < (with latest firmware)
>>MACBOOK< < (which is based upon the widely used Atheros chipset, and this was tested in both OSX and Windows Vista - also latest updates all around)...
A DELL AXIM and other Netgear wireless products will connect, so it’s not entirely useless, but Good luck in getting it connected with your device…
9:20 am on September 7th, 2009
I bought this product twice. Now I have two of them and none works. This router is not able to get itself an IP from the cable modem let alone sending out a wireless signal. First time i thought the router was defective and I ordered a new one hoping to return the first one, received the second one before i could return the first one, and the new one was no better than the other anyways. Avoid this product at all costs, or else!
10:00 am on September 7th, 2009
Unreliable. 4 Port switch doesn’t work correctly. No log of wireless connections.
The first one I got kept rebooting even though it was a “v2″ model. After much diagnosing and fiddling, I finally convinced the Netgear tech (who barely spoke English) that the unit was defective.
I just hooked up the replacement one and it has stayed up long enough for me to use it a little bit and I have discovered that it has a problem setting speed and duplex. My configuration is: PC-netgear624-othervendorhighendswitch-server. Even if I set my PC fixed to 100/FDX and the othervendorhighendswitch to 100/FDX, the 624 won’t work properly. You also can’t hard set the port speed and duplex setting.
I am an IT networking professional and have set up many wireless networks. I WON’T be buying Netgear again and I won’t be recommending it to my customers or friends.
11:55 am on September 7th, 2009
I am tired of endless rebooting.
I have only one wish: to get rid of this junk as
fast as possible.
1:46 pm on September 7th, 2009
I was very unhappy with this product when I installed it and it did not work with Microsoft’s Asheron’s Call. I had to get a tech support to come to my house to work with my router for TWO HOURS! It came up short and the router still doesn’t work well. There are still many bugs with the new wireless G Netgear routers. There is way more speed than you actually need in a house hold. You can spend much less on a product that gives you much better quality and support.
Sincerly,
Robert D.