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Guru3D.com » News » Netis Beacon N300 Gaming Router

Netis Beacon N300 Gaming Router

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/11/2014 07:52 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Netis Beacon N300 Gaming Router

Netis-Systems, a California-based company, focus on delivering innovative networking products for professional gamers Announced today, they will launch their new WF 2631 true gaming router with auto-QoS set up in North America market at E3. The Netis WF2631 Beacon Series Wireless N300 Router takes your gaming experience to the next level! Offer a powerful performance by automatically activating QoS to enhance your online gaming experience. Bundled with three 5dBi high gain antennas, it ensures a wider & stronger wireless coverage. 

Allow you to enjoy the wireless freedom anywhere around your home.

Beacon N300 automatically enable QoS to secure 80% online bandwidth when you play the favorite game record in the gaming library which is design by netis system. You can install our software in more than one computer in your home network. The QoS only active when you start the game already record in the game library, the rest of the time, your networking bandwidth will share fairly.


Beacon N300 comes with black color rubber finish surface with red color on side panel for gamers. MSRP is $49.99 available in Amazon.com and will be available in most consumer electronic ecommerce and retail channel after 6/12/2014.



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ontelo
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#4838005 Posted on: 06/11/2014 02:40 PM
Such marketing crap...

Rubber finish + automatic QoS (HOLY ****, THIS IS NEW!!) .

In the end, very basic router with Gaming tag = more dollars.

Tat3
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#4838013 Posted on: 06/11/2014 02:58 PM
Marketing crap indeed, but doesnt seem that expensive. Should be good enough for most people, but I'm avoiding stuff with "gaming" text on it. I understand "gaming" monitors and mice + keyboards, but RAM, motherboard, headphones, router, soundcard, speakers, case, PSU, fan, blu-ray drive, coffee maker...

Why do you need to tell people that you can use it for gaming ? If it's designed for gaming, they likely did not increase r&d time compared to normal product so what did they not do when they designed it ? If they did include everything what they had for normal product, what makes gaming product different from standard version or why would anyone buy the standard version ? Compared to standard version, should gamers buy "gaming" version and others the "standard" version ? If you play games and watch p0rn, do you need to buy both and change router when you go from Counter-Strike to wank mode ? How much time you should spend playing online compared to wanking to make "gaming" edition better buy than the standard version ? If standard version isnt available, why the hell isnt it available, not all of us are gamers.


EDIT:
Now that we have these gaming products, where are the wanker editions for people who stream a lot porn from the Internet ?

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