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    NETGEAR WN3000RP

    17 June 2011 | Control, Latest products
    Wi-Fi dead spots are the last thing you want when streaming a movie to your tablet, playing your Xbox, or downloading an album to your smartphone. As a result, NETGEAR has launched the new Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender (WN3000RP).

    Wi-Fi dead spots are the last thing you want when streaming a movie to your tablet, playing your Xbox, or downloading an album to your smartphone. As a result, NETGEAR has launched the new Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender (WN3000RP).

        


    Increasing the coverage of your home network, the NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender works by automatically repeating the wireless signal from your Wi-Fi router or gateway, giving you the freedom to roam anywhere in the house without having to worry about losing connection. Plugging into any power socket, the NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender is a compact and self-contained device that operates without inconvenient and complicated wiring, making it easy to move around the house.

    “With a rapidly expanding constellation of internet-enabled mobile and entertainment devices, Aussies are becoming increasingly connected from more places in the home. Smartphones and tablet devices are now being used for high-bandwidth activities, such as video streaming and multi-player gaming that requires rock-solid Wi-Fi connections,” says NETGEAR ANZ director of consumer channels Brad Little.

    “The NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender makes it possible to enjoy a robust wireless connection in remote corners of the house, or even outdoors that previously had low or no Wi-Fi signal.”

    The NETGEAR Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender features dynamic LED indicators to help you find the best location for the device in your home. The device works with all common Wi-Fi security standards, including WEP, WPA and WPA2.

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