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  2. Netgear - Wikipedia

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    Netgear is an American networking company founded in 1996 by Patrick Lo and Mark G. Merrill. It produces routers, switches, NAS devices, cameras and other products for consumers, businesses and service providers. Learn about its history, product range and security concerns on Wikipedia.

  3. Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a network security standard to create a secure wireless home network. It allows users to connect devices to the Wi-Fi network without using any password, but has a security flaw that can be exploited by a remote attacker.

  4. Netgear DG834 (series) - Wikipedia

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    Netgear DG834G v3. The DG834 series are popular ADSL modem router products from Netgear.The devices can be directly connected to a phone line and establish an ADSL broadband Internet connection to the ISP and share it among several computers via 802.3 Ethernet and (on many models) 802.11b/g wireless data links.

  5. Netgear WNR3500L - Wikipedia

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    Netgear WNR3500L router. The WNR3500L (also known as the WNR3500U) is an 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi router created by Netgear.It was officially launched in the autumn of 2009. The WNR3500L runs open-source Linux firmware and supports the installation of third party packages such as DD-WRT and Tomato.

  6. Router (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a router is, how it works, and what types of routers exist in computing and networking. A router is a device that forwards data packets between computer networks, such as the Internet, using routing protocols and tables.

  7. List of router firmware projects - Wikipedia

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    Compare various custom firmware projects for wireless routers, such as OpenWrt, LEDE, DD-WRT, Gargoyle, and more. Learn about their features, compatibility, and history.

  8. Gargoyle (router firmware) - Wikipedia

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    Gargoyle is a free and open source software that runs on various wireless routers and offers features such as bandwidth monitoring, VPN, Tor, and advertisement blocking. It is based on OpenWrt and supports multiple chipsets and platforms, including Asus, Netgear, Linksys, and TP-Link routers.

  9. Service set (802.11 network) - Wikipedia

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    A service set is a group of wireless network devices that share a service set identifier (SSID), which is the network name seen by users. Learn about the types, characteristics and functions of service sets, basic service set identifiers (BSSIDs) and service set identifiers (SSIDs) in IEEE 802.11 standards.