Fits my need well. Range could be better, but for a one level house it is suffecient. Works well with att DSL. Now if only I could get att to work well..... That's the hard part. Them not the router. :)
Fits my need well. Range could be better, but for a one level house it is suffecient. Works well with att DSL. Now if only I could get att to work well..... That's the hard part. Them not the router. :)
Awesome router bought to replace old one. Streams HD content perfectly and good wifi range in the house. Especially like the Netgear features such as turning wifi off on a schedule.
This Netgear is the best on the market that integrates a DSL modem with a WiFi router. Easy setup and great support if you need during setup. Easy to change the settings and it has a power on/off button so you don't have to unplug to reset if the DSL is going haywire.
Works Great with my Apple AC Products
Easy To Set Up; Fast
Excellent product. Easy to install and it makes our household happy now we are wifi. Really good price, very happy we purchased.
I had had terrible trouble keeping a wi-fi signal on all my devices - until I bought this router. No drop outs since ! I have 12 devices attached and the range is excellent. It was extremely easy to set up and is easy to monitor too. Am most impressed -pricey but very effective.
Very easy to setup and does exactly what I want. Excellent coverage throughout my home which wasn't the case with my previous router.
If you're after a small, inconspicuous router to sit in the corner of your sitting room, the Netgear D6200 is not for you. It's a rectangular black wedge a little larger than hardback book and sits upright on an integrated stand. It's a little expensive, but you get a lot of features.
Had Issues with it, ended up returning it. It wasn't receiving IPV6 addresses correctly, was hot at times, and would reboot itself.
This is Netgear's affordable all-in-one. It marries AC1200 802.11ac WiFi with an ADSL2 plus modem for an appealing price in an attempt to win over the mainstream user looking for a neat, single box solution. But with many ISPs hopping on the wireless ac bandwagon is it too little too late?
Excellent 802.11n 5GHz performance; Straightforward; if uninspiring setup; Reasonably priced
Below par 802.11ac speeds; Woeful 802.11n 2.4GHz performance; Modem not compatible with fibre optic broadband
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