Netgear WNDR3700
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13 years ago
Mostly good, but not perfect
Pros: It seems to be fast. It has a button on back to turn off/on, which is large enough to make it very convenient to access easily. Guest access is convenient, and can be secured with passkey (optional).
13 years ago
Brilliant router, great range, great features, havent tested streaming videos but will do very soon. has an average user interface for the router but it does the job. Had no issues with connectivity
14 years ago
Excellent Router, except for USB printer sharing
This is a great router in almost every aspect, except for the USB not being able to handle a printer, you still have to have a desktop on to print from a laptop thru the network. This unit is currently only being used to access the network and internet with a laptop, no streaming or DLNA stuff yet.
Pros:
- Excellent Range
- Signal Strength
- Easy to Setup
- Gigabit Wired
Cons:
- No USB Printer Control
14 years ago
NETGEAR WNDR3700 Wireless Router
This is the first wireless router I've ever bought. The reason was that I had purchased a netbook, which of course needs Internet access. Getting through Ethernet cabling wasn't something I am good at, so I decided to go wireless. WNDR3700 was very easy to set-up.
Pros:
- Stable signal
- rock-solid performance
Cons:
- Writing speed to NTFS formatted USB HDD is mediocre
14 years ago
Netgear WNDR3700 review
Netgear's 4-port gigabit, simultaneous dual-band Netgear WNDR3700 Wi-Fi router proved a joy to use. It was stable and glitch-free, with easy media serving. However, bliss only commenced after setup and configuration.
14 years ago
The Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is an 802.11n Wi-Fi router. It's capable of supporting true dual-band wireless, and offers impressive speed and networking capabilities.
Pros:
- With the ability to set up a guest network, the Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is a great solution for users wanting to multi-task
- With true dual-band capabilities, you'll be able to download files on your regular Wi-Fi network without seeing speeds drop, The ability to create multiple wireless networks...
Cons:
- Although the USB port means you can use the Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax for storage purposes
- performance is actually quite sluggish when moving larger files or groups of files around
14 years ago
NETGEAR WNDR3800
Description on the box of NETGEAR WNDR3800 we feature for review today says that the device possesses a kind of 'premium' functionality. We are not really planning to find out how premium its functionality is, but we will try to provide you with the most detailed insight on it and test its...
Pros:
- Excellent performance results upon operation with PPTP
- Used traffic meter
- IPv6 support
- Ability to select USB devices which are to be granted access to the device
- Support of two wireless frequency ranges
- Presence of a USB 2.0 port
Cons:
- Absence of encryption support for PPTP
- The web-interface in Russian looks slightly distorted and it is not fully translated
- Password-free telnet access
- High price
14 years ago
Wireless technology has -infiltrated our lives to such a degree that some of us have a hard time functioning without Internet access. Having a solid wireless router is therefore a necessity, and not just a luxury, for many businesses needing quick and easy access to documents and company files, as...
14 years ago
A Great Product, However...
Resource CD included is useless for most installations. Many computers sold today do not have CD/DVD drives. Furthermore the "No CD Drive" Installation section will not work in a typical network setup.
Pros:
- Fast
- Highly Compatible
- Secure
- Small
15 years ago
Works with DD-WRT!
I bought this router to replace a Dir-825 as my version was not compatible with DD-WRT firmware. I ran the stock firmware for a month and was completely satisfied with the performance in using both 5ghz and 2.4ghz. After installing DD-WRT I did not see any performance loss.
Pros:
- Great 5ghz throughput whether using stock firmware or DD-WRT
- This router provides consistent 11MB throughput on wireless file transfers in my environment
Cons:
- None
- Some have complained about 5ghz range but that is the nature of all 5ghz routers - you will not get the same range as 2.4ghz
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