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MyOpenRouter Lounge
News, rumors, general conversation about wireless standards and technology, even off-topic conversation... All are welcome in the MyOpenRouter Lounge.
NETGEAR Announces GearHead PC and Networking Support
Let's admit it - you've probably called on your "geeky" friend or relative once in a while to help you with your computer. Or maybe you've done it a lot... come on, you can come... More »
Titan Hotspots Announces Use of NETGEAR WGR614L Open Source Router
Recently, Titan Hotspots switched to offering the NETGEAR WGR614L Open Source Router platform as the backbone of their hotspot provider service, in order to provide a faster, wider-reaching network.
More »Introduction
Hello All! I'd like to quickly introduce myself and why I'm here with all of you before starting to post, well...useful articles. I've been interested in open source software and especially the companies that embrace... More »
NETGEAR Announces ReadyNAS Pro Desktop Storage Solution
ReadyNAS Pro, the newest and fastest member of the ReadyNAS product family, provides up to 6TB of network-attached storage, enabling users across the LAN or WAN to store, back up and share digital data from a combination of Windows®, Macintosh® and Linux® platforms.
More »NETGEAR Announces New Family Of Energy-Efficient Wireless-N Routers
NETGEAR Wireless-N Router (WNR2000), Wireless-N Modem Router (DGN2000), Wireless-N Router and USB Adapter Kit (WNB2100), and Wireless-N Modem Router and USB Adapter Kit (DGNB2100) Offer Push 'N' Connect for Easy, Secure Network Connections; Incorporate Multiple Eco-Friendly Features; Deliver Wireless-N Speeds and Longer Ranges with QoS for Bandwidth-Intensive Applications
More »WGR614L Hardware Specifications
Here's some detailed information about the newest open source router, the WGR614L, coming soon from Netgear. This platform is well suited to community developed firmware packages such as DD-WRT, Tomato, and others. WGR614L Hardware Specifications... More »
WGR614L Software Specifications
The NETGEAR Wireless-G open source router (WGR614L) is a customizable open source product. At its heart is a Linux operating system, which can be customized and modified at will by users to arrive at customer... More »
WGR614L Launched: Official Press Release From NETGEAR
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – June 30, 2008 – NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQGM: NTGR), a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded networking solutions, today announced the launch of the Open Source Wireless-G Router (WGR614L), a full-featured wireless... More »
Blocking the Internet with NETGEAR Routers
After I set up my new KWGR614 open source router, I thought it was time to add in our "No Internet after 9:00 PM" rule for one of the kids. I wanted to see if... More »
Data Sheet: ReadyNAS Duo
Key Benefits of the ReadyNAS Duo Adds intelligent storage to your home network Shares files among multiple devices Allows Simultaneous Access to Data Protects Data with Redundancy Enables sharing of printers and other peripherals Streams... More »
Recent Discussions
| Title | Replies | Most Recent Post |
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problems with Rangemax wpn824 |
new | Stefros November 15, 2008 11:58 AM |
Poll: Which Linux Distro Is Your Favorite? |
12 | Schugy October 29, 2008 6:28 PM |
Could someone verify that the router uses the BCM5354 chip ? |
2 | achilles October 29, 2008 2:10 AM |
Open Ethernet Nework Card? |
new | Juzzam October 18, 2008 9:39 AM |
Forum manager : please consider adding a "hardware" forum |
5 | SouvikGhosh October 16, 2008 2:04 PM |
Poll: What Is Your Intended Use of the WGR614L? |
6 | puppetboy October 15, 2008 7:15 PM |
Open firmware on WGR614 v7 |
1 | Som Pal Choudhury September 16, 2008 3:56 PM |
Allowing only certain websites for Mac address |
2 | destek September 9, 2008 10:34 AM |
Need to buy a new Router - Wireless N or G? |
3 | Ron Repking September 8, 2008 1:21 PM |
Will this router support 20Mbps throughput? |
2 | TampaJohn August 21, 2008 10:38 AM |
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