Rating 4.0 44 reviews
Manufacturer: Netgear
Pixmania
12 years ago

NETGEAR WNDR4500-200EUS Dual-Band 450 WiFi-N router + 450 Mbps - 4 Gigabit ports

Bought this router simply for time machine compatibility for MacBook backups. Only to be told by netgear that it is not 100% compatible with time machine, they currently on support osx 10.6 but their website says 10.6 and above.
Pros:
  • Long wifi range easy to setup
Cons:
  • too expensive a little too big time machine setup was not easy
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Amazon
9 years ago

Worked well, but Lasted about a year before it ...

Worked well, but Lasted about a year before it started to die. I would have to powered off and on many times for it to boot, after about another month is stopped working entirely.
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bestbuy.ca
12 years ago

Unusable after 1 year

I bought this router in July 2012, and it worked perfectly for one year and two weeks. Then, the latency went through the roof and packets started getting dropped. Tech support said that the problem was common and the permanent fix was just some changes to the router settings.
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Walmart
12 years ago

We bought this router and it was easy to setup and ran fine for about 4 months. Then started disconnecting from the internet. Would drop all wireless connections then reconnect after 5-10 seconds, modem would stay locked in.
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ebay.com.au
12 years ago

Not satisfied

Beware this is not a wireless router, it requires a separate modem. I realised this after i opened the box, i returned it un used but did not get all my money back, will not deal with this supplier again. CIAO.
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staples.com
9 years ago

Great router with easy setup

Our old router bit the dust so I called my nephew to ask what to buy. He suggested this router and said even I could set it up. He said it is a good router for the size and needs of our home. I had to order it online as our closest store was sold out.
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reviews.officedepot.com
9 years ago

Easy to set up, good signal

Inexpensive basic wireless router. Quick and easy to set up 2.4 and 5 g regular and guest networks for small office. Very intuitive user interface. Only have a few computers, cell phones and a printer on it with no bandwidth hogs (videos, etc) so the capacity works fine for us.
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SlashGear
14 years ago

Netgear WNDR4500 Review

Netgear ‘s latest wireless router, the WNDR4500, promises to be the company's best yet. Packing simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz support, dual USB ports for NAS duty and printer sharing, gigabit ethernet and enough style to put most networking kit to shame, the WNDR4500 also promises to be...
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Gizmodo
14 years ago

Netgear WNDR4500 Wi-Fi Router Review

It's easy to become jaded when you review as much cutting-edge hardware as we do. We try not to be curmudgeons, but we do get grumpy when next-gen hardware fails to make a leap in performance - or worse, when it falls behind the gear it's intended to supplant.
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StorageReview.com
14 years ago

Netgear N900 (WNDR4500) Review

While generally not considered part of the storage ecosystem, networking gear plays a key role in transporting data from device to device. In this case we're taking a look at Netgear's latest high-performance router offering, the N900 (WNDR4500).
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