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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

Netgear gets back into Internet video with Roku

By | October 12, 2010, 9:26am PDT

Summary: Netgear has wanted to get into the video-extender business for years, without any real success, now, with Roku they may be on their way.

Everyone knows Netgear as, along with D-Link and Cisco’s Linksys, as one of the leading SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) and home networking companies. What’s less well known is that, like D-Link with its Boxee Box, Netgear would like to compete with Apple’s Apple TV and Google’s upcoming flood of Google TV-enabled devices.

The reason why you don’t know about this is that Netgear has, well, flopped at this business with such non-starters as the NTV550 and NeoTV 550. That may change now. Netgear has quietly started selling a Roku XD under its own name at Fry’s.

At Fry’s, you’ll find the Netgear NTV 250, a re-branded Roku XD for $79.99. This is the same price that the Roku XD retails for at other retailers.

By either name, it comes with access to Roku’s Channel Store. This interface lets you access such ‘channels’ as Netflix, Amazon’s Video-on-Demand, the Pandora Web-radio, Major League Baseball’s MLB.tv, and, shortly, Hulu Plus.

Now, if only it supported YouTube or came with a decent search function. The last, I should note, is a problem with all the current generation of Internet media-extenders.

The XD, which is Roku’s middle of the line model, supports 802.11n. It can’t, however, handle dual-band 802.11n, which makes its 1080p video support pretty much pointless in most homes. You’ll need to use the supplied wired Gigabit Ethernet port if you want to see 1080p video. Even then, both your Internet connection and the video streams provided by content providers will limit your access to high-end HD video.

That said, no matter what you call it, this device should do quite well for anyone wanting to watch decent quality Internet video at home. From a business perspective, it should do well for both companies. Netgear get a good video-streaming device and Roku will finally get into more big-box retailers that already carry Netgear equipment.

In fact, I wonder if Netgear and Roku may have bigger plans in mind. Roku was exploring an IPO earlier this year. I’ve also been told that Netgear and Roku will be making a big announcement next week.

What could it be? It might simply be the public unveiling of their joint branding and sales plans. Or, could it be that Netgear, looking at the growing Internet video market, might want to purchase Roku?

Netgear has a close to a billion-dollar market-cap and Roku, with only about a dozen employees, was looking to raise a mere $30-million before its IPO. Thus, with a relatively small purchase price for Roku, Netgear could get a dog in the Internet video fight and steal a march on its arch-rival in the home networking market, Linksys, which doesn’t have a home Internet video product. This is pure speculation on my part, but it’s interesting to think about.

In any case, if you’ve been thinking about buying Roku, but you actually wanted to see one before putting down your cash, you can start looking at retailers for the Netgear NTV 250 in the few weeks.  It should be there.

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, aka sjvn, has been writing about technology and the business of technology since CP/M-80 was the cutting edge, PC operating system

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, aka sjvn, has been writing about technology and the business of technology since CP/M-80 was the cutting edge, PC operating system; 300bps was a fast Internet connection; WordStar was the state of the art word processor; and we liked it.

His work has been published in everything from highly technical publications (IEEE Computer, ACM NetWorker, Byte) to business publications (eWEEK, InformationWeek, ZDNet) to popular technology (Computer Shopper, PC Magazine, PC World) to the mainstream press (Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, BusinessWeek).

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"Now, if only it supported YouTube"

Duh, it does.
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sjvn@... 12th Oct 2010
@rgoldner There are ways to get YouTube to 'sort of' work on Roku. See:

http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=26992

for details, but it's not officially supported. Most people I know who have tried this particular route and have gotten it to work tell me that it's OK for short YouTube videos, but then it freezes up around the 5-7 minute mark.

Steven
Hi Steve,I have 3 rokus in my house and all have you tube running just fine for over a year..It is a private channel but works very well...Here is how to add it to your roku :
If you haven't already, go to http://owner.roku.com and link your box to your account
On the "My Account" page, click the link labled "Add Private Channel"
You will be propmted to enter a code. The code to install the YouTube channel is B8VVK ...Thats it. Here is a link to the developer who has made hundreds of channels for roku.
http://www.thenowhereman.com/roku/
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onephatcat@... 12th Oct 2010
http://www.roku-channels.com/

Writers should do more research on these things before posting inaccurate info. More Roku channels are on the way, anyone who wants to can learn to create a channel for the Roku.
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