
Netgear’s latest Rangemax Wireless-N Gigabit Router is also known as the WNR3500L, where it will be compliant with the IEEE’s recently unveiled 802.11n standard. You will find a host of connectivity options here, including a quartet of Ethernet ports, a USB port, accompanied by a 480MHz processor, 8MB of flash memory and 64MB RAM that are capable of running Linux on it. The USB port makes way for simple file-sharing over a network, as well as making it a snap to share data from a USB flash drive.
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