Posts Tagged Trendnet TEW-624UB
NETGEAR WNR 3500 RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit Router
Posted by Ivan Bohannon in Wireless Networking on January 7th, 2009

Netgear WNR 3500
This router is the main ingredient of the fastest wireless performance I have ever seen. A few weeks ago I wrote about getting 70 Mbps with the Trendnet TEW-624UB and this router. Read the rest of this entry »
Trendnet TEW-624UB 300 Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter H/W:B1.1R
Posted by Ivan Bohannon in Wireless Networking on December 21st, 2008

Trendnet TEW-632BRP
Today I noticed that Fry’s is selling the Trendnet TEW-624UB adapter for only $19 (Price is good until December 23rd) . Last month I paid $59. This cheaper model has the same exact UPC as the $59 version, but the hardware revision listed on the back is B1.1 instead of A1.0. The new packaging doesn’t list its 802.11N as draft anymore. So this $19 adapter is the newest model version. Read the rest of this entry »
New wireless speed record: 71 Mbps with Netgear WNR3500 RangeMax Wireless N Router
Posted by Ivan Bohannon in Wireless Networking on December 14th, 2008
I am very excited to be writing this! Finally I’ve seen some decent wireless-n speed with off-the-shelf products. Last week I wrote about finally seeing 38 Mbps with an all Netgear combination: the WNR 3500 Gigabit router and the WNDA 3100 Dual-Band USB adapter. I was so happy to see 38 Mbps then that I didnt really beat on that setup very hard. Well I did more testing with that setup this weekend, and now, I can’t recommend the WNDA 3100 anymore. Things change fast! Read the rest of this entry »
Review of Trendnet TEW-624UB Wireless-N USB Adapter
Posted by Ivan Bohannon in Product Reviews, Wireless Products on November 22nd, 2008
After doing wireless-N product testing for most of the day, its nice to find a product that actually works faster than standard 802.11G: The Trendnet TEW-624UB.
Most of the 802.11N products you see will claim 270-300Mbps. In your home you will get nowhere near that speed (I have yet to see it) and the Netgear WNDA 3100 can barely get 15Mbps. Oh when I talk about speed I ignore the the number the software shows you on the connection status. Those numbers are false, if you get 25% of that number when copying a file your doing well. Read the rest of this entry »