Netgear's DGN3500 is a neatly designed Wireless N router that works well, but could still be a little more Mac friendly.
Compact design; USB port for sharing storage devices
Setup software doesn't run on Macs
Netgear's DGN3500 is a neatly designed Wireless N router that works well, but could still be a little more Mac friendly.
Compact design; USB port for sharing storage devices
Setup software doesn't run on Macs
It supports MacOS, UNIX and Linux as well as Windows even though Windows 7 was omitted from the list on the box. While at a price of £109.99 it may seem a little expensive, the DGN3500 can be found at lower prices if one looks around.
Netgear's DGN3500 is a sleek looking but expensive ADSL router with Gigabit Ethernet and a built in USB storage server. Like Linksys's recent routers, it has internal rather than external antennas, so they can't be upgraded to increase the power of your wireless signal.
Netgear has gone for a gloss black finish on the front. The Netgear DGN3500 Range Max router 'sits up' on small rubber feet but these are too small and the router doesn't feel well especially stable. Rather than risk knocking it over, we laid the Range Max down flat.
The rest of the features were still working reliably but this unit does not otherwise have a WAN port. It now serves the house solely as a WiFi bridge.
Gigabit was perfect for streaming HD media
DSL Modem port quit working after only 8 months
I called tech support and talked to them twice for almost TWO HOURS. They couldn't do anything to get the modem to work. They told me to borrow a friend's computer & download newer installation software.
There are NO pros
Can't understand the tech; Difficult To Set Up; Had to download new sftwr; Software didn't work; Tech support is AWFUL; Tech support is in India; Unreliable connection
This product didn't work. But I think I know why, it is probably because it is missing some parts, like the antennas that are supposed lit up and gives wireless signals.
The Netgear DGN3500 was my second attempt to replace my aging modem/router, in an environment that includes mainly OSX based machines and a couple of Windows ones. I initially purchased a Belkin Share which, despite having OSX software and the OSX label displayed on the box, didn't work well in a...
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This is my first entry into the lean and mean February contest I got the Netgear 3500 Wireless N rou
setup was easy; ethernet worked well
weak wireless signal; printer and PC wifi dropped too often; no push button wpa connectivity
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