The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be giving away 10,000 Wireless-N routers as part of their program to perform a number of broadband tests, for the benefit of a better connection in the future.
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I bet they are bugged so they can monitor you! Big Brother!!!! lol
Lol Netgear routers. I had the exact model and had to thrash it because it kept throwing me off the network on the WPA2 channel (even with the most updated firmware). Moved over to a Cisco E2000 and works perfectly.
Im gonna take this for a spin. I feel like there are shady dealings from Time Warner. If this means the FCC is going to smash on TW to deliver the damn speed they advertise. I'm tired of this cop out "theoretical speed" crap. I dont give them "maybe" money, why should I get a "maybe" service?
im going to sell mines if it comes rofl!