Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless USB Gigabit Router

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Description:

RangeMax WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router offers twice the bandwidth with better connection and less interference. ReadyShare provides fast and easy shared access to an external USB storage device. It has a Push ?N' Connect button which securely connects devices at the touch of a button.


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Network Type: Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n (draft)

Device Type: Wireless Router

Slot/Port Type: USB

Frequency Band: Memory: 8 MB flash and 64 MB RAMReadyShare USB Storage Access


Summary

Product Title: Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless USB Gigabit Router

Manufacturer: Netgear

Lowest Price: $87.68 from Amazon.com

Power Score: 4.0 | 10 Reviews


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lots of features

Strengths: wireless N,gigabit speeds, multiple ssids

Weakness: cannot connect on other ssid if mac filtering is enabled(why have a different ssid to connect other clients if mac filtering is global???)i wanted a secure ssid for my use and open for guests.

I stand behind this company , i set up their routers exclusively on installs, but i was a bit disappointed in the first one I got of this model. Seems the lower end stuff is more reliable...2 months into my replacement and it has been fine,maybe just a defective one.in addition the tech support is helpful, but they will exhaust all options before accepting an rma. I had to go back and forth 4...
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By thillntn - May 29, 2010

Poor Connectivity for large loads

Strengths: Easy to manage

Weakness: Flaky dropped connection issues, check support forums before buying. I've been working through the updates and still no joy,

My situation may be unique with over 18 devices but I'm pretty knowledgeable about this stuff and still can't figure out why various client wireless n adapters drop. Biggest problem is with the Linksys wmp600N and an RALink based adapter in one of my lenovo laptops.

By robcan - Jan 24, 2012

Set it and forget it

Strengths: trivially easy setup, runs forever without resetting, very very fast, requires very little power when idle, very good documentation, extremely good range

Weakness: too many bright flashing LEDs for the bedroom.

I bought the WNDR3700 and a similar Linksys router at the same time with the intention of testing both and returning the less desirable one. The WNDR arrived first so I setit up first. I was so pleased with the setup process and the performance that when the Linksys arrived a couple of days latter, I didn't bother with it. I have connected wirelessly 2 desktops, 2 laptops, 1 netbook and a...
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By anonymous; - Oct 16, 2010

Great Router

This is a great piece of equipment. It was easy to set up, works very well and has great clarity and signal. Updating the firmware is a bit of a pain, but it's manageable. I recommend this even though it's more more expensive than some others.

By ResearchJack on HPBazaarVoice - Oct 3, 2011

Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (Premium Edition)

THE GOOD: The Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router supports true dual band, offers decent wireless performance, and has a useful set of networking features, including novelties such as a guest zone, network storage, and a traffic meter. Also, its easy on the eyes and comes with an intuitive Web interface. THE BAD: The Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit...
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By cnet.com - Sep 23, 2009

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