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Den numm vum Treibers | Realtek PCIE CardReader |
Dateiname | 487664_7b92d824-f665-4210-a1bd-4425fa3e0ffe_d02c8fcd47c167c9cd2436321ac571f527fd60a9.cab |
Hiersteller | Realtek Semiconduct Corp. |
Gerätetyp | MTD |
Gréisst | 1.66 Mb |
Versioun vum Treibers | 10.0.14393.28161 |
Datum vum Treibers | 2019-03-20 |
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Upload-Datum | 2019-06-10 |
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Wireless Wi-Fi modules have become frequenters in home-based and corporate networks. With the augmentation of devices which require Internet connection the need for a solid router goes to the limelight. PCs, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other devices can nowadays be found in the majority of homes, and only high-quality router is able to solve all network issues. Netgear has recently introduced a dual-range Wi-Fi router, codenamed WNDR4000, that is ready to cope with a bunch of devices. It supports Ethernet gigabit and 750 Mb Wi-Fi N.
Design and Layout
Router Netgear WNDR4000 has got quite attractive design. The casing is black, glossy and void of any sharp edges; the framework is chamfered and all the lines are smooth. The top part of the casing is a bit salient. The clipboard has got a silver padding to highlight the indicators; the latter are not usual round LEDs but more sophisticated items: figures and inscriptions are illuminated to provide for better visual …