Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240

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    Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
  • Setup and ease of use: 8.0
  • Features and security: 8.0
  • Performance: 9.0
  • Service and support: 5.0
  • Reviewed by: Stephanie Bruzzese
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Edited by: Felisa Yang

The good: The Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 Wi-Fi adapter demonstrated fantastic maximum and mixed-mode throughput over shorter distances. It also offers a simple setup process, comprehensible documentation, WPA support, and an all-inclusive configuration utility.

The bad: The Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 Wi-Fi adapter doesn't provide the exceptional long-range performance touted by MIMO's architects.

The bottom line: If your priorities don't include long-range connectivity, then by all means get the somewhat ironically named Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 wireless notebook adapter for its record-breaking short-range speeds.

Review: The Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 proves that you can't judge a PC Card wireless adapter by its cover. The MIMO-based card's basic-black design belies its scorching short-range performance when used in conjunction with its router counterpart, the WPNT834. (While the adapter will work with any wireless router, you'll get the best performance by pairing it with its sibling router.) On top of its fantastic speed, the WPNT511 includes an easy setup process, well-organized documentation, a full-featured configuration utility, and support for important security standards such as WPA. We only wish that the adapter offered better long-range ... Expand full review
The Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 proves that you can't judge a PC Card wireless adapter by its cover. The MIMO-based card's basic-black design belies its scorching short-range performance when used in conjunction with its router counterpart, the WPNT834. (While the adapter will work with any wireless router, you'll get the best performance by pairing it with its sibling router.) On top of its fantastic speed, the WPNT511 includes an easy setup process, well-organized documentation, a full-featured configuration utility, and support for important security standards such as WPA. We only wish that the adapter offered better long-range performance, as promised by its RangeMax name. If you have long-range connectivity needs, or if your wireless demands don't justify the WPNT511's high price, check out the Belkin Pre-N PC Card; otherwise, the WPNT511 is your best bet for unparalleled wireless performance.

When designing the WPNT511, Netgear clearly focused on the card's insides. Its outer shell consists of little more than a metal PCMCIA card capped off by a plain black-plastic end piece that contains the wireless antenna and two green, dewdrop-sized status lights. Once you've inserted the metal portion of the card into your laptop's PC Card slot, the black piece remains visible, allowing you to see the status lights blink in different patterns to indicate when the card is searching for and has connected to an available Wi-Fi network.

The Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240's setup process is smooth, thanks to its instructive installation guide (which comes both in a hard copy and on CD) and setup wizard. The wizard walks you through installing the adapter's drivers and configuration utility as well as establishing your first connection to a wireless network. With these tasks complete, you can continue to rely on the comprehensive utility to view vital stats on other available networks, including channel, signal strength, and MAC address. You can also use it to create and save profiles for the networks you access most often, storing those networks' WEP or WPA security keys. It can monitor the card's own transmission and reception performance as well.

Netgear's claim that the WPNT511 delivers speeds "as fast as wired Ethernet" isn't far off the mark. (The 240 designation in the adapter's name refers to its purported maximum transfer speed, 240Mbps. In reality, wireless products never sustain such fast throughput.) In CNET Labs' maximum and mixed-mode throughput tests, both of which are conducted at a 10-foot range, the card's Airgo Networks Gen 3 MIMO chip helped it earn much faster scores than those of any other wireless adapter we've tested to date. The WPNT511 clocked 93.8Mbps in our maximum throughput trial, transferring data nearly twice as fast as previous performance champs such as the D-Link DWL-G650M (51.5Mbps) and the Belkin Pre-N card (45.7Mbps). The same held true in our mixed-mode benchmark, with the WPNT511 achieving a terrific 83.3Mbps compared to the Belkin's 42.1Mbps and the D-Link's 17Mbps. Unfortunately, the WPNT511 lost serious momentum in our long-range tests, performed at 200 feet. The device earned a paltry time of 24.2Mbps, whereas both the Belkin and the D-Link steamed ahead with their respective 36.4Mbps and 33.3Mbps times.

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"Great Range and Performance" By captain1ahab

Pros Strong Signal, Great Range, and incredable throughput

Cons Price, and wish they had a usb version

Summary I am a network engineer in OK. I am testing different wireless devices for vehicle transfer of data at offices. When I tested the MIMO from netgear I was astounded. I mounted the router on the roof and installed the pccard in my laptop. I was able to walk 600 ... Expand full review

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  • Data transfer rate: 240 Mbps
  • Connectivity technology: Wireless
  • Networking interface type: CardBus

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