Netgear R6300 AC1750
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12 years ago
Netgear R6300 Wireless AC Dual Band Gigabit Router Review
It's a fool's game trying to win a race against technology and stay ahead of the curve. At best, you'll end up spending buckets of cash and still fall behind the first time you blink.
Pros:
- Solid Performance
- USB x 2
- Genie Dashboard
- Strong Signal
- Parental Controls and Scheduling
Cons:
- Bulky Design
- Ahead of the Curve
- No USB 3.0
12 years ago
Disappointed
Probably ok if all you do is surf the web. If you want more than that, you appear to be out of luck. User support is absolutely terrible.
Pros:
- Seems to be fast and handle high data rates
Cons:
- Preset protocol parameters violate protocol specifications
- No way to examine or reset these
12 years ago
Some what good for everyday use, not for gamers.
I have owned this router for almost a year now, it has great range and you can connect a a lot more devices than you could with any other router. Unfortunately i have had nothing but annoying issues with the router, the port forwarding does not work, extremely high pings while playing games (PC,...
12 years ago
Netgear R6300 review
The Netgear R6300 AC1750 dual band gigabit 802.11ac router was initially released way back in September 2012. It's as big a name as it is a huge router. At the time, we were reeling from the disappointing 802.11ac showing of the Buffalo AirStation 1750 gigabit dual band router, aka the Buffalo...
13 years ago
Bricked after 4 months
Like many, I bought this router because I thought high price meant the best router. And it did seem like that at first. I was getting 260 Mbps wireless as opposed to only 80 Mbps on an 18 month old N router. Unfortunately I soon discovered other issues with it.
13 years ago
Review: Netgear R6300 Router
$200 isn't cheap as far as routers ago. But if you must have the latest and greatest support for wireless protocols as well as a requirement for range, the R6300 is hard to beat. The only downsides we'd point a finger at currently are lack of AC hardware (not the router's fault, really) and limited...
13 years ago
Netgear R6300 Router
The modern day workhorse of any digital environment, corporate or personal, is the router (or routers). While people are busy focusing on things like the latest laptop, tablet, graphics card, etc.
13 years ago
Superb Router
The Netgear doesn't particularly look like an expensive piece of kit, but it's quiet sedate looks are more at home in your lounge. I upgraded from the WNDR3700, which was a very good router. In every respect the R6300 is better.
13 years ago
AC for All or NETGEAR R6300
Just recently our laboratory hosted a wireless router with support of IEEE 802.11ac by ASUS . This time our readers will get familiar with another wireless device, NETGEAR R6300, which also supports a draft of 802.11ac standard.
Pros:
- Support of two wireless frequency ranges
- Presence of traffic meter
- High routing speeds
- Support of IEEE 802.11ac standard draft
- Ability to block unauthorized USB devices
- Excellent data transmission speeds upon operation with PPTP
- Support of IPv6
- May be managed both via the web-interface and...
Cons:
- Absence of a time zone for Moscow
- Inability to switch NAT off
- Absence of encryption support for PPTP
- High price
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