Most wireless routers have a "Max connected clients" setting. This
setting applies to concurrent wireless clients, and the default value
on some routers is 8 or 10.

I don't know the default settings of the WGT624, but this model hasn't
always been very popular it seems. 
Wikipedia Wrote: 
> Some internet enthusiast sites reported buggy products in consumer
> wireless routers during 2003. For example, there was a class action
> lawsuit against the Netgear WGT624, claiming it contained faulty
> hardware or firmware.
Reading through forums on the 'Net, I get the impression that the
WGT624 may be a bit underpowered. But I haven't tried one as far as I
can remember, so I can't say for sure.

What is for sure is that time has passed the 108mbps "super G" routers.
You'll probably be better off with a Linksys E1000, E2000 or E3000
anyway (which one depends on your wallet and your needs).


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