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NETGEAR offers a full range of training programs on consumer and business products accessible 24 hours a day.

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Learn why the Catholic Schools Office chose NETGEAR as their preferred platform for school wireless networks.

Setting up wireless in your school
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A quick and simple guide to setting up a wireless network for your school

Tutorial: Business Wireless
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Tutorial on how to maximize your small-business wireless network.

Ensuring Business-Class Security and Reliability
NETGEAR IntelliFi RF Management for Peak Wireless Performance
The Advantage of Built-In Intelligence
A Growing Network
Sharing Space
Extend Your Network With Power Over Ethernet
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31/08/2010

NETGEAR® Launches NeoTV™ HD Media Players – Flagship Products in New AV Series Make It Simple to Play Any Content on HDTVs

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31/08/2010

NETGEAR® Introduces World’s Fastest Home Networking Solutions

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18/08/2010

NETGEAR and Acronis Technology Partnership Significantly Diminishes Backup Storage and Disaster Recovery Times for Businesses

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* Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data through put rate.