Netgear WGR614 Wireless 802.11g Router $29.99 w/free shipping

rasputinj

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Amazon has a deal on the Netgear WGR614 wireless 802.11G Router up to 54Mbps for

List Price: $99.99
Price: $49.00

Mail-In Rebates from Netgear: $20.00 (exp 1/31)
HOT Price After Rebates: $29.99 with free shipping and no tax most states
 

alaskadan

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Any chance you can just post the link each time instead of sending us to your website to get it?
 
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Originally posted by: alaskadan
Any chance you can just post the link each time instead of sending us to your website to get it?

Gee...

How difficult is it to go to the amazon site and search for WGR614?

WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router

I am happy just for the tip..........

:Edit

BTW, are you just looking for short cuts to populate *your own* newsletter? Yikes.....

What does alaskadan's sig tell us.....

"Sign up for my FREE newsletter to get all the latest hot deals from all the major forums in your INBOX every three hours of being posted. Send an email to dansdeals-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to subscribe."

-LS
 

alaskadan

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Thanks for the reminder. That's an old sig file.

I removed it due to conflict of interest.

Anything else?

BTW, it's not hard at all to go to amazon and search for it, but why should I have to?

After 2712 posts, you'd think he'd (or she'd) understand how to post links.

Besides, this is a deals forum. Why not post the link to the deal? How much extra time could it possibly take to link it for the masses?
 

Scarpozzi

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I don't know much about this model, but I ended up wasting money on the 802.11b last year that Netgear was selling. It was a terrible piece of equipment....the signal constantly caused my system to disconnect over the wireless-

I would probably recommend investing another $20-30 into a Linksys. Some of them are configurable with improved firmwares like the WRT54G, etc... I will never buy another Netgear router unless it's business class. As far as adapters go... I believe the wireless adapters and NICs work great. Just be sure to read as many reviews as possible before making a purchase on a Netgear.
 
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Originally posted by: alaskadan
Thanks for the reminder. That's an old sig file.

I removed it due to conflict of interest.

Anything else?

BTW, it's not hard at all to go to amazon and search for it, but why should I have to?

After 2712 posts, you'd think he'd (or she'd) understand how to post links.

Besides, this is a deals forum. Why not post the link to the deal? How much extra time could it possibly take to link it for the masses?

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Let's see 2712 posts vs. 240...

Why don't you ask that question again once you even get *close* to that number.....

I for one always provide links to my posts, but then again I don't spend *nearly* as much time finding and researching them. I don't begrudge an individual for trying to attract others to their site simply by *not* supplying a direct link for those who are *too lazy* to find them for themselves. All the information is there. Users can choose to go to the site merely for convenience.

I for one have very seldom ever visited the site in question, but *do* appreciate that the deals that are listed, even if I don't take advantage of them.

There is value to be driven to a site. In my case I come to Anandtech.

BTW, ask yourself this questions....

In your newsletter (whether it is active or not), how often did you link Anandtech versus just posting the deal?

Nuff said.....
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Luckily I was able to get the following kit for (including this router &amp; notebook adapter) < $20 after rebate on Black Friday @ Staples and at least for me, the Easy Rebates workes as advertised........

Netgear WGB511 Wireless-G Router and Notebook Adapter Kit


-LS
 

alaskadan

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Hmm...

I think you're in the minority for thinking the way you do.

But, what do I know? I've only been a member for 4 years now.

....and regarding the FREE deal scanner...

It's an automated scanner. It scans links every 3 hours and reposts the exact link to the forums. I make no profit from it and don't steal links. If you show me the code to be able to decipher what the deal is inside the threads, I'd gladly write something to link to the deal directly instead of posting a link to AT's thread...but then I'd be stealing their content and that's not what the scanner is for.