goldenegg
Jul 28th, 2012, 03:52 PM
I've seen two different models of the Netgear WNDR4500 router in stores. One is the WNDR4500-100PAS and the other is WNDR4500-100NAS. The PAS version tends to be $20 - $30 cheaper.
I've searched online, but can't seem to figure out what the difference between these two models are. There's some mention about an older router model from 2008, where the PAS model was a Canada only model, but nothing more than that.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT:
I was able to get a live chat with Netgear support. Apparently the NAS model is for North America, while PAS is for the European market. The difference is that the PAS model supports voltages up to 240V, while the NAS model is 120V only. No other differences exist between the models.
I've searched online, but can't seem to figure out what the difference between these two models are. There's some mention about an older router model from 2008, where the PAS model was a Canada only model, but nothing more than that.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT:
I was able to get a live chat with Netgear support. Apparently the NAS model is for North America, while PAS is for the European market. The difference is that the PAS model supports voltages up to 240V, while the NAS model is 120V only. No other differences exist between the models.