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WG302 802.11G PROSAFE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT

WG302 802.11G PROSAFE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT

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NETGEAR's ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point sets the standard for next-generation high performance, secure, manageable, reliable wireless local area networks (WLANs). This powerful device provides the ultimate in continuous industry-standard 54 Mbps access to corporate network resources, e-mail, and the Internet for a wireless workforce. Fully compatible with IEEE 802.11g (2.4 GHz), it also can be set for dynamic 108 Mbps 802.11g. Complying with industry security standards for wireless data encryption, user authentication, and user authorization the WG302 Delivers state-of-the-art WLAN security with 40/64-, 128-, and 152-bit WEP data encryption. WPA provides enhanced, interoperable Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b wireless networking security.
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User Reviews for WG302 802.11G PROSAFE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT

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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: Nov 9 2008

    I bought this access point to provide wireless coverage to a 2 story colonial house. Even with a Netgear ANT24D18 Ant 18DBI Patch Panel attached, it provided less coverage than what I was using before, a Netgear WPN802 v1. What I am using now is this WG302 w/ ANT24D18 patch panel as the access point, and the WPN802 as a repeater. This is working well.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Sep 5 2008

    Three years and running. The wg302 is excellent. Of, course early on, I had to wait for bug fixes and enhancements via updates to the firmware. But overall this item is excellent. I cannot understand the low ratings of others. I wonder if you just have network configuration issues. Some knowledge is required to configure a WAP within a network. You must understand a little about radio and interference too! Using 802.11g near other 2.4Ghz radios is very tricky. Even a microwave can cause performance issues. BTW, I'm not moving to 802.11n till NetGear has stabilized the firmware. I won't need to run in dual mode because I can leave the wg302 in place to cover the legacy wireless gear.

  3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: Mar 8 2008

    Not quite sure why the other reviewers had so many issues. I have no formal training in wireless networks and had no real problems with the access points themselves. Maybe because I didn't use WPA. I used two of these AP's to bridge two apartment buildings and several apartments connecting a total of somewhere around 16 PC's. The only issue I had was one of the power supplies was bad on arrival. These units have removable antennas so you can add larger antennas or even amplifiers. I used one of these AP's with the Netgear ANT24D18 which even though I got a good deal was a slightly expensive option. The other I used with a much cheaper (live and learn) rooftop antenna that looks more like a microwave antenna. I attached the Netgear antenna to the access point on a balcony of the apartment building across the street. Total distance between the antennas was probably only 300 feet. Once I aligned the signal of the two antennas, the signal quality was outstanding. Both AP's connected at turbo '108 mbps' speed. I was able to easily watch a streaming video from one computer in one building to a computer in the other. We also played LAN video games between buildings with no issues. Because of the remote outdoor locations of one of the AP's (in a waterproof box but still exposed to extreme temperatures and humidity) and a shortage of expensive antenna wire, I ran the power over two of the unused ethernet wires and still had zero issues and rarely lost packets. The only issue I had was during severe windstorms that would misalign the antennas which would lower signal quality and strength. Oh, also the connection between the two AP's was WEP encrypted 152 bit. I also had another AP (DLink) running at the same time and had no interference issues. The Dlink however has it's own set of issues, big surprise though. Quality-wise Netgear has always been above DLink and Linksys for me. A Linksys AP I use at work can barely transmit through one wall without dropping signal like crazy. The only other bad thing I can say is that in a very, very quiet room, sometimes you can hear a tiny buzz from the AP.

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Product Specs for WG302 802.11G PROSAFE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT

Feature: High-speed networking with IEEE 802.11g Powerful RF management and control with AutoCell technology Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security support Wireless Distribution System supports bridging and repeater modes Two detachable 5 dBi antennas
Category: Electronics
Brand: Netgear
Label: Netgear
Model: WG302NA
Modem Description: None
Product Group: CE
Publisher: Netgear
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Height: 4 in.
Weight: 5 lbs
Length: 12 in.
Width: 10 in.

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