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Netgear WN3000RP

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store.walmart.ca
★★★★
10 years ago
Not good value

I bought this some time ago and it works but not very well. I would not recommend it.

woolworths.co.uk
★★★★
10 years ago
handy but has limitation

good but has limitations

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CNET
★★★★★
10 years ago
Excellent device. Extremely easy to use & inexpensive!

Well I couldn't be more pleased. Did some research and found a few devices with mixed results. I chose the WN3000RP as there were more reviews with good results and the price was right.

Very easy to set up and works straight out of the box; Excellent range, average 6.0 Mbps from over 10metres and through many walls

none from after 6months

Radioshack
★★★★★
10 years ago
Excellent Product

I'm about to go and buy my 2nd Netgear WiFi Range Extender...they work incredibly well and I'm going to add another in my house ..Use wifi for everything, MacBook Pro, iPhone, iPad..the walls in the house blocked everything until I bought the Netgear!

Easy To Set Up; Fast; Fast Connection Speed; Reliable connection; Secure Connection

snapdeal.com
★★★★
9 years ago
Good product, VFM

Awesome product overall. Had to read an article from Netgear Support website to set it up since I had MAC based access control enabled in my Wifi access point. Once setup it works really well, spreading wifi network to every corner of my apartment, where I used to have poor connectivity before.

Fast Connection

Difficult To Set Up

GadgetSpeak
★★★★
9 years ago
Netgear WN3000RP WiFi extender

WiFi's become an almost indispensable adjunct to our computing and home entertainment, but it has its quirks. It passes easily through interior stud walls - unless they happen to be foil-insulated - but can grind to a halt when confronted with brick.

GadgetSpeak
★★★★
9 years ago
Netgear WN3000RP WiFi extender

WiFi's become an almost indispensable adjunct to our computing and home entertainment, but it has its quirks. It passes easily through interior stud walls - unless they happen to be foil-insulated - but can grind to a halt when confronted with brick.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★
★★
8 years ago
this is rubbish

brought it 2 weeks ago have to keep turning it of and back on every day and unplugging it to make it work don't buy this im taking it back today

B&H Photo
★★★★★
8 years ago
Works perfect!

I didn't have a good connection on my room (far away from the router) and it was a nightmare trying to watch TV via Roku. I installed this model yesterday and it works amazing. Very easy setup!

Ciao
★★★★★
8 years ago
"Net The Reliable Gear That Extends Wifi Signal At Home!"

In a home built in the 1960s and made up of timber, thick insulated walls and brick, cement and mortar, my late parents never really had an issue with internet signal until my bedroom was moved to the back of the home and where the BT Voyager router we owned just couldn't muster signal strength of...

Easy to use & install; reliable; silent running; easy LED panel; good range; Ethernet option

Now replaced by more extended range models; design takes up a lot of the mains plug

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