NETGEAR, Com Hem Intro EuroDOCSIS 3.0 Gateway

Aug. 1, 2013
NETGEAR (NASDAQ:NTGR) and Swedish cable operator Com Hem announced the launch and deployment of the new NETGEAR EuroDOCSIS 3.0 N600 WiFi with Voice cable gateway (CG3700EMR). The CG3700EMR is a voice and WiFi gateway designed to offer both wired and dual-band...
NETGEAR (NASDAQ:NTGR) and Swedish cable operator Com Hem announced the launch and deployment of the new NETGEAR EuroDOCSIS 3.0 N600 WiFi with Voice cable gateway (CG3700EMR).The CG3700EMR is a voice and WiFi gateway designed to offer both wired and dual-band, 2.4 and 5.0 GHz, simultaneous wireless connection for N600 (300+300 Mbps) connectivity and extended reach. It also features remote management using DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS, SNMP, TR-069 and eRouter for built-in, back-end management. Additional features include and integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch, multiple wireless SSIDs, IPv6 support, NETGEAR genie user interface, and a speed test utility.

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