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Netgear refreshes NeoTV media streamers, adds Miracast to Push2TV wireless display adapter
Netgear has announced a new line-up for its NeoTV streaming media player line, as well as an update to its Push2TV wireless display adapter that adds Miracast support.
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Netgear NeoTV Pro brings WiDi and apps to any TV for $69.99
NetGear just released its NeoTV Pro, or NTV200S, which combines WiDi connectivity with support for a slew of online content, like Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora.
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Asus RT-AC66U AiCloud Router supports 802.11ac Wi-Fi for 1.75Gbps
Asus announces RT-AC66U router with new 802.11ac Wi-Fi support for 1.75Gbps of total throughput
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Netgear announces new 802.11ac Wi-Fi router and USB adapter
Today at a press event in San Francisco, Netgear announced a new next-generation 802.11ac Wi-Fi router, the R6200, and a USB adapter for PCs and notebooks called the A6200.
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Buffalo's $179.99 WZR-D1800H is the first 802.11ac router available
Buffalo has launched a new 802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless router and accompanying ethernet bridge, making it the first to market with the super-fast networking standard.
Netgear Genie app updated to make any printer AirPrint compatible
Netgear has released an updated version of its Genie application to enable AirPrint printing from any printer.
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Netgear announces first 802.11ac router, offers up to 1.3Gbps and is coming in May for $199.99
Early adopters, take note: Netgear is officially going to make your 802.11n router out-of-date next month. The company announced today that it'll ship the first 802.11ac (also known as "5G Wi-Fi") router, the R6300, for $199.99 sometime in May.
Netgear Genie mobile app lets you manage network and media via iPhone, iPad, or Android
A new mobile app from Netgear lets you manage your home network settings from a mobile device, as well as access any media that's on your network.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup security hole discovered
Security researcher Stefan Viehbock has exposed a hole in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN-protection system used by a number of hardware manufacturers.