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    Netgear RM356 Remote Access 56K Modem Router


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    BrandNetgear
    Special FeatureWPS
    Compatible DevicesPersonal Computer
    Recommended Uses For ProductHome
    Connectivity TechnologyWired
    ColorBlue
    Item Weight2.43 Pounds
    Control MethodRemote
    UPC606449002263
    Global Trade Identification Number00606449002263

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    Netgear RM356 Remote Access 56k Modem Router

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    Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2016
    I purchased this to share a 56k connection with three devices. I forgot one important thing: 56k on a single device is iffy at the best of times. Splitting up a near useless Internet connection even among 2 devices will relegate it to complete uselessness. If I were doing SSH or Telnet then it wouldn't be a problem... though the response time would be slow. Anything else just does not work. Ping times of 2k or greater punctuated by packet loss and timeouts is not anyone's friend. This is NOT for residential use, NOT for Internet browsing, and definitely NOT for rural areas where the POTS/telco quality on your line is iffy. There just is not enough bandwidth for this to work the way you'd expect it to. Maybe in a metro area / major city where the quality is much better and you can get at least 30K constant throughput would you be able to browse the Internet and do Email like you'd expect. The device itself however is perfectly fine and does what it's supposed to do. Even though the instructions don't mention it, you can configure it via a Windows app/GUI over RJ-45 via Ethernet on your computer and you don't have to use the Parallel adapter.
    Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2002
    If you use a modem to connect to the Internet or another network at home or in a small office, throw it away and get this device. Even if you have a single PC this device can provide a nailed-up network connection that is on all the time, just like you might see at work.. There is no more clicking on a connection icon and waiting for your PC to dial and handshake. It uses a built-in modem, your POTS (regular phone line), and ISP service. You can configure it to dial-on-demand or configure a nailed-up connection that is on all the time like DSL.
    Pitfalls might include that you must have a network card in you PC to use this device. It doesn't work to my knowledge with dialup online service providers like AOL, MSN and those that require you to connect with their proprietary PC software. It's best to keep, or get a local Internet Service Provider that gives you a raw Internet connection. I used mine for years before DSL became available in my area. It's a great product.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2010
    all i can say is this unit is useless without the manager cable, period. I give "Vema Electronics" and Amazon 5 stars. Vema Elec. was very courteous and professional when it came down to returning the product. The Management cable is very important for this product, if it is not in the box at the time of shipping please let the customer know.