Netgear WG102 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point
The WG102 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point from NETGEAR enables 108 Mbps wireless access to corporate network resources, e-mail and the Internet for your mobile workforce ...
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User Review: I tested it by disabling my wireless router's radio and checking the connection with the laptop. Then enabled the router's radio and moved the laptop to traditional problem areas.
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Newegg.com
by Pinata, Sep 20, 2007
Pain-free wireless expansion
"...You set the computer to an IP address then network the WAP and computer together so you can log in and set up the WAP. Then restore your computer's settings and you should be good to go.
I tested it by disabling my wireless router's radio and checking the connection with the laptop. Then enabled the router's radio and moved the laptop to traditional problem areas...."
Newegg.com
All NETGEAR All the Time
"...In concert with my NETGEAR FS116 switch, I am all little-blue-steel-box NETGEAR and the network improvement is dramatic. Wireless connectivity is much more stable, less than 1 drop per month (compared to 5 drops daily with Linksys).
The network includes 1 wireless printer and 5 laptops, as well as a wired PC, network printer, and NAS. Configuration is well-documented right in the browser window...."
Compusa.com
"...Security was important to me. I researched online and Netgear seemed to have a solid product.
Enabling security correctly is a bit tedious, but once done it responds to the laptop every time without intervention. I enabled WPA2 on the pair...." |