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Netgear is one of the most important manufacturer of networking-related products. They can offer solutions for small and medium size enterprise users, as well as for plain home users. After their release of the new n Draft technology wireless products in January 2008, the company brought something new to the market with their Netgear Femtocell Voice Gateway. The product was released a month after the ones mentioned above.
Wireless technology has come a long way and it seems that it keeps on developing, as more and more companies focus their products towards a WIMAX setup. WIMAX, for those that don't know, is a new wireless standard that is meant to be integrated at a worldwide level, thus providing a worldwide wireless network. But until that happens, users will just need to use all of the new technologies available today, like the Netgear Femtocell Voice Gateway, which actually represents seven devices rolled into one package.
The product is designed for home use and provides the support of a ADSL2+ Modem, a Router, a 10/100 Ethernet switch, a wireless access point, Voice over IP (VoIP) and a SPI double firewall. The ADSL standard has been here for quite a while a there are is a serious number of ADSL users. This router can provide the broadband connection to the Internet of several home devices with the user only needing to plug in his ADSL line.
The wireless capability of the Netgear Femtocell Voice gateway allows the user to download large files, carry out video conferences and distribute and play high-quality digital movies, photos, and MP3s on mobile devices and computers. The built-in 4-port switch will allow the connection of desktop computers that use a Ethernet cable connection. There are a serious number of security features that are meant to offer a secure wireless network. |