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The Good Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Great entry level NBN router

Very happy with this little product. Once I got the router home I plugged it in, followed the instructions and 30 minutes later I was connected to my NBN and I was on my way. WiFi coverage is great in my two storey unit across both WiFi bands and I haven't experienced a single drop out. The Netgear app makes changing WiFi settings and checking oh connections and modem updates an absolute breeze. Quality service and quality products. The Good Guys even price matches this product as it was on special at a local competitor. Recommended for people on FTTC connections and for people on lower speed tiers.

Cybershack
★★★★★
9 years ago
Netgear AC750 WiFi Range Extender

It feels like almost every single device is WiFi enabled these days: from phones to televisions, and speakers to light bulbs; Samsung are even making wireless enabled fridges! This dependence on WiFi means a low-range signal or a slow connection are some of the most frustrating difficulties you can...

Range is excellent; Very easy to use; WPS worked flawlessly

Two wireless networks means the need to manually swap between them when moving around; The AC750 can block access to other power outlets due to its size

MyComputingArt
★★★★★
7 years ago
Netgear R6020 AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Router R6020-100AUS review

Configuration is simple, features are market compliant (WPA, 5 GHz, Access control). I would say the Netgear AC750 Wifi Range Extender does what it promises, within the limits of what can be expected from waves and obstacles; the aim for me was to strengthen the signal in situation #2 and increase...

SmallNetBuilder
★★★★★
10 years ago
Netgear R6020 AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Router R6020-100AUS review

The problem with dual-band repeaters is that 5 GHz signals don't go as far as 2.4 GHz. So unless something is done in the design to compensate for this disparity, you end up having to favor one or the other band when you locate the extender.

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