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Home : May 05 2014 Computer News : Netgear Trek PR2000 travel router review: A little slower, but a whole lot cheaper

Netgear Trek PR2000 travel router review: A little slower, but a whole lot cheaper

May 05, 2014

Netgear’s PR2000 Trek travel router finished first in terms of range, and it placed a strong second in terms of throughput. It doesn’t have as many features as some of its competitors, but it is well designed and is largely self-contained. You’ll never need to worry about packing an AC adapter, because it’s built in—just swing its blades down and plug it into a nearby socket. If you want better range than what you’ll get from operating the router near the floor, you can plug a USB AC adapter into its micro USB port (but you’ll need to provide your own, since Netgear doesn’t put one in the box). You could also connect an external battery to the Trek’s micro USB port (here again, you’ll need to provide your own).To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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