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Posted at 6:39 AM on Thursday 07/30/09 by
Ben
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Newegg has the refurbished Netgear Wireless-G Router WGR614 for $15 - $5 off coupon code EMCLVPL36 [Exp 8/5] + $2 shipping = $12 shipped. Features SPI and DoS attack protection, WEP / WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK encryption, and a 2dBi antenna.
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    cablephil2001 - Posted 6:50 am PDT 07/30/09 (853 Posts)  Report Spam

    Referb day @ NewEgg. Get 'em while there broken.

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    JakeBlade - Posted 6:51 am PDT 07/30/09 (650 Posts)  Report Spam

    Expect to be needing to hit the reset button every few weeks.

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    twikoff - Posted 7:02 am PDT 07/30/09 (1288 Posts)  Report Spam

    i just threw one of these in my trash a couple days ago.. (replaced with an asus and loaded tomato)

    so if you want one cheaper, check the dumpster on the side of my house.

    had to restart it regularly.. the menus and options completely suck.. and it started making a loud buzzing/whistling noise over the past few weeks (which finally got me to replace it).

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    tiburoncito2000 - Posted 7:53 am PDT 07/30/09 (1601 Posts)  Report Spam

    LOL, I replaced my Netgear with a pair of rabbit ears, now I do not lose my wireless connection any longer!

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    pastrychef - Posted 8:04 am PDT 07/30/09 (353 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yep, I can also confirm that this thing needs to be reset regularly. It sucks.

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    danpi - Posted 2:00 pm PDT 07/30/09 (1133 Posts)  Report Spam

    Another POS from Bensie.

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    njb - Posted 2:55 pm PDT 07/30/09 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

    not tomato-able?

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    robkk - Posted 5:14 pm PDT 07/30/09 (21 Posts)  Report Spam

    I had netgear and linksys (cisco for home), in both cases had to reset them, especially when downloading big files, I think for this one list price was $40, so if you can reset your access point 3 times per week and use net for web browsing, you should be fine (if shipping is free)

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    UMGixxer - Posted 5:42 pm PDT 08/3/09 (142 Posts)  Report Spam

    got one, works like a charm

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