Works with just about every 3G carrier in the US and several 3G modems
Very portable
'The Linksys WRT54GX2 came up short in long-range throughput tests, even when compared to another two-antenna MIMO router.'
'The feature set of the G2 is essentially unchanged from that of the G.'
'sleek, vertical, silver case'
'Getting older - 100Mbit and 802.11G are aging and slow compared to gigabit (1000Mbit) and 802.11N.'
'pretty slim to fit into small areas.'
'whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection'
'The difference may be difficult for wireless networking novices to understand (heck, I had to think about it for awhile before I got it!).'
'No mounting bracket • Slower enhanced speeds than those of routers from D-Link and Netgear.'
'good all-around home network device'
'solid-performing, no-frills router that's easy to set up'
'Some advanced features like firewall configuration and RADIUS support are missing'
'The new standard in wireless lets you share files, printers, and a single broadband Internet connection with unmatched performance and security.'
'no wireless bridge support'
'Expensive.'
'Setup couldn’t be easier – NETGEAR’s Smart Wizard install assistant and on-screen help guide you through each step.'
'Has suffered from buggy firmware upgrades.'
'Browser-based interface could do with improvement.'
'cleanly designed interface'
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