The RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router from Netgear combines the functions of a Cable/DSL router and a wireless access point into one compact device. The router allows you to share your Internet connection between several computers that can connect via the draft 802.11n wireless protocol or via any of four wired RJ-45 Ethernet ports. The router is also fully backwards compatible with legacy 802.11g and 802.11b devices. The router also features a firewall to protect you from malicious software that can attack your computer from the Internet, as well as wireless security to insure that your data remains private. It can achieve speeds of 270 Mbps via the draft 802.11n wireless connection and it is also fully backward compatible with devices that use the older 54 Mbps 802.11g and 11 Mbps 802.11b standards. These features make the wireless router a great way to add wireless access to your home network. Wired and Wireless Connections In addition to providing wireless capabilities, the router has four standard 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet ports to allow you to connect computers and devices that do not have a wireless card installed.
This gives you the ability to simply plug in your desktop computer to the router while accessing your network wirelessly via your laptop. 270 Mbps Speed The draft 802.11n protocol allows for data rates of up to 270 Mbps when used with other 802.11n devices. The router is also fully backwards compatible with the older 54 Mbps 802.11g and 11 Mbps 802.11b protocols. Up to four devices can be connected via wired RJ-45 connections at speeds of up to 100 Mbps. Firewall and Network Security The router features a powerful firewall to help protect your computer against malicious attacks that often target computers connected to the Internet.
Additionally the router features network security to protect your data as it is transmitted wirelessly, ensuring that outsiders can't access your private data.
Hello, I' am having problems using remote acces to my iomega home media cloud edition. This is the message appearing on the NAS: Your network router could not be configured to enable or disable remote access. This can occur when your router does not have UPnP enabled or the required port cannot be opened or closed. External IP Address: 84.198.107.7 Router configuration error A connection could not be verified between TZO's servers and your device. I've turned on port forwarding for port 443 I've noticed that my router gives the fault: No Internet connection is detected, the router cannot check the NETGEAR server for updated firmware. After setting up your Internet connection, go to the 'Router Upgrade' page to check for updated firmware. But I am using my router right now to acces the internet.:confused: Can somebody help me please?