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NETGEAR ME102 - Wireless access point 32 - Ethernet external
 
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NETGEAR ME102 - Wireless access point 32 - Ethernet external

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  • Brand Name: Netgear
  • Model: ME102
  • Hardware Platform: PC
  • Form Factor: External
  • Connectivity Technology: Wireless
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Product Details

Product Manual [369kb PDF]
  • Item Weight: 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00005B8HU
  • Item model number: ME102
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 12, 2006

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Netgear's wireless access point gives mobile users continuous, high-speed 11 Mbps access to corporate network resources, e-mail, and the Internet. It helps you quickly set up a new wireless network office or extend your existing Ethernet network to remote locations in your building, without the time or expense of Ethernet cabling. Equipped with a Netgear cable/DSL router, it lets all users on your wireless network share broadband Internet access. Multiple access points may be used to extend the coverage as well as increase the number of wireless users. The ME102 supports roaming from access point to access point within an office and includes 40-bit WEP encryption to ensure privacy.

Supporting 32 users per access point, the ME102 works with any 10 Mbps Ethernet and any IEEE 802.11b-compliant product. It comes with a five-year limited warranty.



Product Description

NETGEAR's ME102 802.11b Wireless Access Point gives your wireless mobile workforce continuous, high-speed 11 Mpbs access to corporate network resources, e-mail and the Internet. It helps you quickly set up a new wireless network office or extend your existing Ethernet network to remote locations in your building - without the time or expense of Ethernet cabling. Equipped with a NETGEAR cable/DSL router, it lets all users on your wireless network share broadband Internet access. The ME102 supports roaming within an office, and includes 40-bit WEP encryption to ensure privacy.

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66 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, inexpensive - but not for network newbies, November 9, 2001
By Alan Bryant (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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I just received my ME102 today, and it was up and running in 5 minutes (not counting the time required to drive the screws [included] to wall-mount the unit near one of my Ethernet switches).

I didn't find the USB-based configuration to be ideal. To be sure, it worked well. But I don't like installing drivers and software on my PC that will be used only once or occasionally, and the rest of the time just adds more junk to the Windows registry and is yet another thing added to program groups. (I have issues with clutter.)

In any case, as others here have mentioned, documentation is sparse indeed. And frankly, if you don't know your TCP/IP network pretty well, and/or don't know the basics of wireless Ethernet concepts, you might well find yourself in over your head. The default configuration is far from one-size-fits-all, and the average home computer user will have trouble changing it -- especially with the somewhat non-intuitive interface to the config software.

All that said, once this baby is set-up and running, it's great. I get terrific range and excellent performance, even with a basement mounted access point.

My only caution: Beware of your 2.4 GHz cordless phones. This would be true of any 802.11b set-up, but some of these cordless phones will chew-up your data stream and spit it out in chunks on the carpet. Here, I have my choice between using the wireless Ethernet, or using a Panasonic 2.4 GHz phone... Any attempts to use both, and the phone wins. (The Panasonic is going in the trash very soon; a Uniden 2.4 GHz model cooperates fine.)

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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ME102 Easy to setup but lacks some important features, November 18, 2001
By Konrad and Sharon Roeder (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
I installed the ME102 and had it up and running in less than 20 minutes (without enabling WEP and changing the SSID). The installation requires either a USB connection between the configuring computer and the access point, or an ethernet connection to use the SNMP connection. The quick start printed documentation and the full documentation on the CD are very good to get the unit configured quickly. However, the default configuration works but is not secure. The included guides don't show you how to properly implement security.

As the number of people using wireless LAN is expected to rapidly increase, the security aspects of wireless networking become increasingly important. The Netgear ME102 is behind other competing products such as the Linksys WAP11 in this respect.

It is important to change the SSID (same as ESSID) from the factory default to something different to prevent access by neighboring snoops for all access points (no matter what brand you run). This value has to be the same on your network access card for it to work. Second, it's probably wise to use the WEP encryption to safeguard your data from potential snoops.

There are three deficiencies in this product that the WEP11 from Linksys does a bit better. 1) Linksys implemented 128-bit WEP. This is not available as of yet in Netgear's ME102. 2) The SNMP access is not password protected. This means that if a hacker or inquiring teenager gets into your system, he/she could potentially re-configure the system or allow wireless access to people you don't want on your system. 3) The ME102 does not limit access to known MAC addresses. The MAC address is a unique number like 00-30-AB-xx-xx-xx that is assigned to each network access card (MA401) or USB access (MA101) and other devices.

If you already own a Netgear ME102 and you are a bit of an experimenter, there is a solution for you. It turns out that the Linksys WEP11 and the Netgear ME102 are built using the same chipset. So it is possible to download the upgraded software from the Linksys site and get these advanced features. It's working for me. I'm running 128bit WEP, Authorized MAC, and a password protected access point. However, I'm not giving you any guarantee nor would the resulting configuration be covered by Netgear's 24x7 service.

I use an MA401 card in my laptop which runs XP.
I use an MA401 card with an MA301 adapter in an older PC which runs Win95 and has no USB port.
I use an MA101 USB network access device on a newer PC which runs WinME.

My coverage area with my access point is sufficient to cover my 1/4 acre lot with better than 60% Link Quality and 60% Signal Strength in most places, including in the basement, backyard and dining room on my laptop. My house is a three-story split wood frame house. The access point is mounted high in the middle of my home.

When combined with a good broadband service (I use Sprint Broadband), I am able to listen to continuous streams of music from launch.com while working and/or surfing and sharing the access with a four computers.

Except for a few of the things to perfect my installation, the ME102 is a great accesspoint and should work well for anyone wanting to install a network in their house. It certainly beats installing CAT5 wire into pre-existing walls.

NETGEAR: Get your act together and upgrade your security on this product. Also, site planning software can be useful to troubleshoot interference problems.

Konrad Roeder (...)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy setup if you use Windows., October 23, 2002
Personaly, I use a linux box with 2 nic cards as my firewall/router/server. I didn't really need the wireless routers that are available so I opted for this simple access point that would add wireless capability to my home network.

I was a bit worried about getting it installed on XP, but it went without a hitch. You have to say Yes to the unsigned drivers, but everything installed fine with no driver errors. However, you do need to configure this device from a Windows computer via USB. Once you configure the access point, you no longer have to have it connected via the USB.

They should have put some documentation in the software, but it's pretty self explanatory. Don't forget to set the encryption to at least 64bit. Also don't forget to set the 4 keys! Just enter a bunch of numbers and write it down so you can then do the same thing on the pc connecting into the network.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

1.0 out of 5 stars If you use a Mac or XP go elsewhere
A combination of poor documentation, lack of web based interface, glitchy XP drivers and total absence of Apple drivers make this a product to avoid.
Published on March 13, 2005 by ChrisMcD3

4.0 out of 5 stars sweet, but missing web config, and...
I had this ap for 3 years, this offers good range w/orinoco and linky WUSB11 2.6
the setup requires windows (sorry for mac, linux, and pda users)
I got the latest firmware,... Read more
Published on May 31, 2004 by matt.mingkee

4.0 out of 5 stars Great connection for a great cost
After an intensive research into 802.11a due to potential cross talk with my 2.4GH wireless telephone and four wireless web cameras (X10 runs on 2. Read more
Published on April 17, 2003 by c_mackarness

1.0 out of 5 stars Could not use
There are several problems. Documentation is obviously the biggest but I am not sure if I ended up buying a defective piece. Read more
Published on January 30, 2003 by Vibhu Agarwal

3.0 out of 5 stars Easy Setup, Marginal Range
I was able to set up this AP easily including WEP encryption using the admittedly limited documentation. Connecting to Cable Modem through a Netgear RP114 Router worked well. Read more
Published on October 9, 2002 by John C. Webb

4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to set up. Not expensive.
I found it very easy to set up with my AT&T cable network. All I had to do was set the DCHP to on and leave everything else on default. It worked easily on the first attempt!
Published on August 29, 2002 by M. Stroud

2.0 out of 5 stars Very technical
Synopsis:
If you are looking for a simple plug-and-play solution, the ME 102 is NOT for you.

The Bad:
I have called a technical support line once in the past four years... Read more

Published on August 22, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars SUPER EASY WIRELESS
I just wanted to say that I took me more time to open the box and briefly read the instructions, that to get on the net. Read more
Published on July 25, 2002 by L. Quiroz

4.0 out of 5 stars No complaints YET!
I just bought the Netgear ME 102 802.11b Wireless Access Point and the Netgear Wireless Card. I was up and going in less than 2 hours (includes the time to unpack everything! Read more
Published on July 22, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Works like a charm
What more can I say? I plugged it in according to the manual, set it up, and I was on the air. My setup is:

DSL
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Published on July 4, 2002

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