Netgear WNDR3800
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14 years ago
Netgear WNDR3800 Premium Edition
The WNDR3800 was a little fickle with our test chipsets, affecting our wireless performance results. Still, for the price range it's a decent router, and it should fulfil most needs.
Pros:
- Gigabit Ethernet and WAN
- IPv6 support
- Good parental filtering tools
- A good range of features
Cons:
- 5GHz performance could be better
- Some Intel 6300N compatibility issues
- Long waits between settings changes
16 years ago
Netgear WNDR3700 review
Netgear's WNDR3700 is an expensive wireless router with some enticing features, including dual-band wireless networking, a USB port that lets you use the router as a network storage device and a wireless guest network, so visitors can access the internet but not the rest of your network.
16 years ago
Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700
The Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700 is a low-profile compact box that is finished in a high-gloss black and comes with the antennae built into the device. It ships with a stand, so you can lay it flat or stand it vertically for slightly better reception.
Pros:
- Power saving feature
- Video mode
Cons:
- Unreliable speed using 2.4GHz channel
13 years ago
Netgear WNDR3700 4 Port Gigabit Wireless N Dual Band Router
Easy setup. It performs great. Adore the guest network. Fantastic variety. None that I've located. Not exactly a con but its additional high priced than other routers, but you get what you pay for. Can definitely get this one and not need to have another router for a long although.
11 years ago
radio death still?
The WNDR3700's were plagued with the 2.4ghz radio death, seems like they didn't fix it in the WNDR3800. Just after a year the router just locked up, rebooted, now you have to stand right next to it to get any kind of signal.
Pros:
- Can load 3rd party firmware
- run a RAID NAS
Cons:
- 2.4ghz radio death.
- really
15 years ago
Netgear Takes the Title
This is the first consumer router I can unambiguously recommend to anyone. Short of business-class Cisco gear that will cost you 10x more, there is currently nothing better.
Pros:
- Best-in-class quality. Dual-band N, top-end CPU, RAM
- if this router doesn't work, nothing will
Cons:
- Current DD-WRT builds are buggy on this hardware
- for once, run stock for better results
13 years ago
Great with the new firmware update (.44)
Until Netgear recently released an update, I was not very satisfied with this router, because it would force all connected devices to lose connection when and android device was connected. Since I have both an Android phone and tablet, this affected me a lot.
Pros:
- High Speed
- Dual Band
- Stability
- User-friendly admin panel and installation
- guest network
Cons:
- Before the update connection dropped when Android devices were connected
15 years ago
Netgear WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router
Dual Band Wireless-n router with gigabit WAN connection and USB storage
14 years ago
QNAP TVS-463
The list of network equipment vendors that send their products for review to our test lab is getting bigger and bigger. Today we would like to get you familiar with QNAP TVS-463 NAS that has four bays for HDD mounting and is meant to meet needs of small to medium-sized businesses.
Pros:
- Ability to install an extra NIC
- Support of IPv6
- Ability to aggregate network interfaces
- High access speeds to the user data
- An HDMI port
- Ability to launch guest OSes
- Presence of USB 3.0 ports
- Ability to hot swap HDDs
- A built-in VPN server and client
- Ability to install auxiliary add-ons,...
Cons:
- A small fan in the PSU
- Poor translation of the web-interface
- Relatively high price
14 years ago
Netgear N600 WNDR3800 review
Netgear's N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Premium Edition (WNDR3800) wireless router has a comprehensive feature-set and good ease of use. It's a dual-band router that can reach wireless speeds up to 300Mbps, and it offers a long wireless range and good reliability.
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