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CES 2008: Netgear Gaming Router
Posted By: Eugene Morton - Thursday, January 31, 2008 12:30 PM

There are probably at least fifty Wi-Fi devices in your house and we’re willing to bet that at least one of them is a gaming console. You’re a bandwidth hog. Don’t be embarrassed, there’s no shame in your game, except when the games you play on Xbox Live or the PlayStation Network get lagged down because of your weak home network. Enter Netgear with a high speed solution for all of you gamers, the Netgear Gaming Router. Game on!

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Posted by runaway_lad - Thursday, January 31, 2008 12:45 PM
everybody needs 1 of these

Posted by vole182 - Thursday, January 31, 2008 12:49 PM
FAIL!

D-link already did it!

Posted by mopster64 - Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:05 PM
is it just me or is this guy's voice cracking?

Posted by realitysux21 - Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:57 PM
@mopster64

Yeah, it was a big week for them.

Posted by Taggy23 - Thursday, January 31, 2008 2:12 PM
Going through puberty at 35 must suck.

Posted by cryfordawn - Thursday, January 31, 2008 2:51 PM
I wouldnt give a netgear product to my worst enemy. WHO CARES about netgear. They are completely done out of India now with tech support that confuses you more then helps you. PLEASE dont ever support a product not made in the USA

Posted by foxtrot_MGS - Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:36 PM
I can't put into context how stupid of an idea this is. In theory it's a great idea, but no this product. The was some thing exactly like this resealed a couple years back. On top of that, $250! That's as much as a Wii, 360, and possibly a PS3 in the upcoming future. Paying for a device that costs as much as your console just for a little, I mean little, faster connection is ridiculous. A wireless router can run you around $100. I have one registered with my PS3 and I never have any issues... EVER! Paying for some thing like this is a complete waste of what could get you 4,5, or even 6 games. In theory good, but really... rubbish.
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Posted by vismortis - Thursday, January 31, 2008 5:16 PM
and the sad part is that my pos RCA router/wifi works fine with 3 360s and a ps3 + like 4 pcs going at once and it was free with our Road Runner service ( we have killed a few but still)

Posted by rahmy84 - Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:44 PM
Simpson's DID IT!!! 8====D so Suck it Netgear lol.

Posted by MooKoo27 - Friday, February 01, 2008 6:36 AM
@cryfordawn

Couldn't have put it better myself.

Go with D-link, you can't beat their service and quality of their products.

Posted by bugman26 - Friday, February 01, 2008 7:03 AM
My router cost 40 bucks and it does a great job. I never have any speed issues. This is for people who just want to waste money and brag to their friends.

Posted by UnJaked - Friday, February 01, 2008 7:25 AM
What a crock of crap I have a Linksys Wrt54G. This work really well. I wired up my house with cat 5e so I'm not using wireless. However on my PC I still can't get Command and Conquer the first decade to work online (Can't connect to Generals online )??? any one else have this issue ?? as far as the Xbox 360 goes I have never had a problem with connection.

Posted by RichP23 - Friday, February 01, 2008 9:26 AM
@rahmy84

LOL... Awesome.
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Posted by getsmart - Sunday, April 13, 2008 12:32 PM
I had to register and leave a comment. Buying this has nothing to do with bragging!If you are the only serious bandwidth hog in your house, then one little router is just fine.
In my house, I do my daily work on the Internet, work on my PhD, have a serious 15yo XBOX gamer, and a 10yo gamer too! I am yelling to tell them to get off! Lose connection or too much bandwidth is used. Already have an older N router, great for a one PC and game console house but a two story house, 2 laptops, and one PC, 2 printers, and 2 gaming consoles means more powerful router!
Not everyone over 30 just looks up email at home, some of use are serious Internet hogs on our own losing the net means losing money!
2 units means no ugly long green cords running down the hall, and it means a bridging system, plus can use with my HDTV.
Thank you for the review, it along with Popular Science, and other awards has helped me decide to go with this system.

When did you switch to High Def ?

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