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Netgear introduces 3G/4G/WiMax routers
The company has unveiled the industry’s first Wireless-N router to enable a DSL connection along with a 3G/4G/WiMAX failover option
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Netgear on Wednesday introduced two new full-featured routers for connecting to 3G, 4G and WiMax cellular networks.
The first router announced by Netgear, the 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router (MBRN3000), combines 802.11n wireless with 3G/4G/WiMax connectivity.
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Netgear's 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router (MBRN3000)
The second, the Wireless-N 300 Router with DSL Modem — Mobile Broadband Edition (DGN2200M), combines 802.11n wireless and 3G/4G/WiMax support with a built-in ADSL2+ modem.
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