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NETGEAR recalls 82,000 overheating Ethernet Adapters

By Mitchell Bingemann on Jan 8, 2008 2:18PM
NETGEAR recalls 82,000 overheating Ethernet Adapters

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82,000 of the affected models have been sold worldwide according to Netgear. The Australian sales figure of the XE103 is significantly lower though, coming in at 2100 units. It has been on sale since September 2006. Results of tests carried out for NETGEAR on the affected Powerline Ethernet ...

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By Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 8 2008
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