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    Netgear DGN2200M 4 Port 802.11n Wireless Router with built-in ADSL modem, 3G support and USB Storage

Price: $90.20
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Built-in Modem   Wireless N300
ADSL2/2+ Capability (for modems only)   Removable Antenna
10/100 WAN Port/s - 0      
Gigabit WAN Port/s - 0      
3G Capable - USB      
USB LAN Port/s  
10/100 LAN Port/s - 4   UPnP Support
Gigabit LAN Port/s - 0   Internet Sharing

USB Print Server   QoS
Parallel Port Print Server   IPv6
Dialup/ISDN Failover   DynDNS Client
USB Storage   Warranty - 2
FXO Ports for VoIP - 0      
FXS Ports for VoIP - 0      
         
 
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    IPSec VPN Endpoints - 0      
    PPtP VPN Endpoints - 0      
    Supports VPN passthrough (single session only)      
           

    Comments: Almost identical to the DGN2200 but with the addition of support for 3G USB modems* either as failover in the event of an ADSL outage or as the primary connection. 3G & USB storage can be handled simultaneously through its single USB port with the aid of the included USB docking cable.

    *Click here to view the supported modem list.

    User Ratings

    User Rating Comments
    Ron Daniel
    5/10/2012 10:33:28 PM
    Hello,
    Bought the device from Harris Technology in Sydney for use with the Sierra 312U.
    After initially fumbling my way through the setup, I learned from Telstra that I had to tell the router :
    1) that a username and password was not required,
    2) The APN (access point name) is telstra.internet
    3) The service provider is Telstra
    4) The dialing string is *99#

    When I tried this either manually through the basic and broadband settings menus, the thing would try to connect but failed every time.

    I tried selecting each of the other three telstra connection types and nothing worked.

    I am only a few microns away from replacing the firmware with the DD-WRT thing. I expected this to work, and a connection error message log file would be a nice thing to view if I could. It seems as though the firmware is replacing my uneditable entries in the username and password boxes with "guest" each time I attempt a connection.

    Update: Traded the DGN2200M for a Netcomm 3G18WV which worked out of the box, even though the wizard said the connection to the internet failed.

     

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