The Netgear WN3500RP is a quality product in design and reliability of connection. Read our Netgear WN3500RP review to find out more.
The Netgear WN3500RP is a quality product in design and reliability of connection. Read our Netgear WN3500RP review to find out more.
* Requires user to manually switch WiFi networks when traveling from primary WiFi domain to "Range Extended" WiFi domain (and vice versa).
* Compact size
* Creates separate SSID broadcast WiFi domains; one for 2.4Ghz and another for 5Ghz frequencies
This device had fantastic promise. You could configure the dual band antennas to say ... use 5ghz to talk back to the primary router, and offer 2.4ghz to client devices. Great idea! What you couldn't do, was simply extend your single SSID with the product. By default it wants you to create...
Regquired a call to NetGear tech support to properly set up the unit. After approx. 20 minute conversation with tech support unit was operating and performing as advertised.
Only recently installed, instructions for installation not adequate but having installed similar devices it was easy. At this stages seems to work well throughout the house with all printers functioning wirelessly.
The Netgear WN3500RP Universal Dual Band WiFi Range Extender is, without a doubt, the best computer product I've ever purchased. I am not a very technical person, but I was able to install it within 5 minutes, the installation was flawless, and the product worked perfectly.
The range extender really improved my network coverage. Set up was easy. Indicator lights made finding the best location for the extender easy. Very happy with the product.
Small; easy set up
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Today we are looking at the WN3500RP or Universal Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender for short… or not. Designed to pretty much do what it says, this device extends the range of an existing wireless network by repeating the signal with the use of a new network SSID.
The Netgear WiFi Extender now works great but we had trouble getting it set up. Not as easy as advertised. And, after it was set up it didn't work perfectly for a couple of days. Now it's doing the job well.
Home networking should be simple, right? Plug in your ISP's free wireless router and you ought to be good to go. But it isn't always that straightforward, and though we're frequently promised superfast speeds and best-ever wireless signals , a few niggling issues can still crop up from time to time.
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