Netgear settles Wi-Fi false speed lawsuit
Netgear has settled a class-action lawsuit that accused it of inflating the true data speeds of its Wi-Fi networking devices.
The company paid $700,000 to settle the case lawsuit, started in June 2004. A second lawsuit, filed in February, was voluntarily dismissed in favour of the 2004 case.
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