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www.pcadvisor.co.uk — 12/14/2011 www.pcadvisor.co.uk — 12/14/2011

Netgear ReadyNAS Duo v2 review
By Andrew Harrison

The Netgear ReadyNAS Duo v2 is an uprated version of Netgear's affordable prosumer two-bay network-attached storage, suitable for small businesses or more demanding home users.

www.computerworld.com — 12/14/2011 www.computerworld.com — 12/14/2011

Hands-on: The ReadyNAS NV+ provides serious storage for prosumers
By Bill O'Brien

Netgear's latest NAS system provides four bays for up to 4TB of easy-to-access storage.

zdnet.com — 11/30/2011 zdnet.com — 11/30/2011

Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2
By Charles McLellan

The ReadyNAS NV+ v2 is nicely designed and built, and Netgear's X-RAID2 technology does a good job of managing the 4-bay array discreetly.

the-other-view.com — 11/30/2011 the-other-view.com — 11/30/2011

NETGEAR WNDR4500 N900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router Review
By Valkor

Out of all the caves in the world, NETGEAR's WNDR4500 N900 Wireless router had to walk into mine and impress the hell out of me with its incredible speeds. If you're looking for the perfect router to suit your streaming, gaming, and Wi-Fi needs then look no further fellas, you found it!

networkworld.com — 11/21/2011 networkworld.com — 11/21/2011

Home Entertainment Tech Treasures [2011 Cool Yule Tools]
By C.J. Mathias

The NeoTV is 300Mbps wireless 802.11n on one side (although wired Ethernet is also available), and HDMI on the other.

CNET — 11/11/2011 CNET — 11/11/2011

NetGear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 (Diskless)
By Dong Ngo

The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 offers good performance, has a convenient drive bay design, and supports USB 3.0. Its X-RAID2 configuration makes it easy to manage the server's storage.

CNET — 11/11/2011 CNET — 11/11/2011

NetGear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 (2TB)
By Dong Ngo

The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 offers good performance, has a convenient drive bay design, and supports USB 3.0. Its X-RAID2 configuration makes it easy to manage the server's storage

Anandtech.com — 11/9/2011 Anandtech.com — 11/9/2011

Netgear's Marvell Based ReadyNAS NV+ v2 Review
By Ganesh T S

Netgear's ReadyNAS lineup is very well respected in the industry. This lineup owes its existence to the acquisition of Infrant in 2007. After acquiring Infrant, Netgear moved away from the custom RAID controllers (based on the LEON SPARC core [PDF]) in favour of Intel x86 based solutions. However, Intel based solutions are too costly for the mid-range SMB market.

CNET — 11/9/2011 CNET — 11/9/2011

Gotham Hands-On Holiday Gift Guide
By Joshua Skala

Calling all power players. Get your hands on the hottest gadgests at our unique tech playground. Cnet Gotham brings you exciting parties, special guest, prizes and much more. Making a holiday wish list was never so mucho fun.

Digital Lifescapes — 11/6/2011 Digital Lifescapes — 11/6/2011

Next-Generation Online Video Player Applications
By David H. Deans

The NTV200 player has many of the capabilities that I’m already used to -- plus, some forward-looking features that demonstrate where this product category is heading in the future.

CNET — 11/1/2011 CNET — 11/1/2011

Networking products for the holidays
By Dong Ngo

Offering fast performance, long range, and the capability to host the personal cloud when coupled with an external hard drive, Netgear's WNDR3800 is the company’s top-notch router for any home.

www.infoworld.com — 10/19/2011 www.infoworld.com — 10/19/2011

NAS shoot-out: Netgear ReadyNAS Pro 6
By Desmond Fuller

The ReadyNAS scores with simple setup, easy management, and the best hardware in its class

ITWorld.com — 10/19/2011 ITWorld.com — 10/19/2011

NAS shoot-out: 5 storage servers battle for business
By Desmond Fuller

The entry-level NAS market is red hot. With prices dipping below $2,000 for a versatile storage server packing 10TB of disk, there's no wonder this market segment is witnessing extremely fast growth.

www.ehomeupgrade.com — 4/27/2011 www.ehomeupgrade.com — 4/27/2011

NETGEAR’s New Flagship N750 Wireless Router Brings Dual Band Wi-Fi and ReadySHARE USB Network Storage
By Alexander Grundner

here’s a wireless router on the opposite end whose manufacture has thrown in all the bells and whistles possible for such a device.

www.echannelline.com — 4/26/2011 www.echannelline.com — 4/26/2011

NETGEAR Unveils New Flagship Router
By eChannelLine USA

The N750 isn't just about speed -- the router offers a full range of premium features including flexible parental controls and a broadband usage meter, as well as DLNA Media Server support for streaming video, music and photos from any storage device plugged into its USB port to DLNA-enabled devices throughout the home such as some newer televisions and game consoles

www.legitreviews.com — 4/21/2011 www.legitreviews.com — 4/21/2011

NETGEAR ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus Network Storage Server Review
By Matt DiCecca

Being somewhat of a Hard Drive nut, I'm always on the lookout for the next best thing when it comes to anything Storage related.

www.eweek.com — 4/20/2011 www.eweek.com — 4/20/2011

NETGEAR Debuts Mobility and Converged Networking Platform
By Nathan Eddy

Networking specialist Netgear announced the release of two wireless access point platforms aimed at small and midsize businesses, the ProSafe Wireless N Access Point (WNAP320) and the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless N Access Point (WNDAP360).

www.storagereview.com — 4/19/2011 www.storagereview.com — 4/19/2011

NETGEAR ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Review (RNDU600)
By Kevin O’Brien

Netgear offers a tremendous range of storage products - from 248GB enterprise rack units to the little two-bay ReadyNAS designed for home, small office use. Few companies can say they bring Enterprise-level experience to the job when designing home or small business gear, but for Netgear it's the truth

pcauthority.com.au — 4/14/2011 pcauthority.com.au — 4/14/2011

NETGEAR N600 Dual Band Modem Router Brings Blistering Speed to Gamers43
By Chris Jager

Netgear today announced the N600 (DGND3700); a gamer-friendly dual-band wireless router with inbuilt modem that will retail for $299.

datacenterknowledge.com — 4/12/2011 datacenterknowledge.com — 4/12/2011

What Does IPv6 Mean to Your Network?
By Peter Newton

It has been widely reported that addresses for the current version of the routing used on the Internet have recently run out. IPv4 has been the standard for connecting computers, servers and networks on the Internet for decades.

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