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NetGear N600 Wireless Dual Band Router WNDR3400

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  • "Drops constantly!"
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    on by docz1976

    Pros: Looks nice

    Cons: Drops connection constantly. Has dropped 6x's in the last 10 min. I'm so close to the router I can touch it.

    Summary: I was told by the Best Buys in store "Geek Squad" to buy an additional wireless adapter so I bought a TRENDnet 300Mbps Dual Band Wireless N USB Adapter. This did nothing to fix the issue. Spent hours of time and almost lost a client due to lost connectivity. This router is heading back to the store.

  • 6 replies to this review
  • reply on January 16, 2011 by mvjlittler

    Not a helpful review really. Did you do any debugging to validate it is the router that is the problem? I've scoured in internet for reviews on this router (looking to buy) and all the 1 *'s are really unhelpful and probably from people who don't know enough.

  • reply on January 15, 2011 by devinmb

    Wndr3300 has that problem, might want to check which one you have. they look almost exactly the same.

  • reply on January 1, 2011 by Aoretta

    I bought the same model router about 3 weeks ago. I am having exactly the same problem with my laptop, ipod, and iphone. All 3 devices do NOT drop signal on other networks. I love the router, I don't want to buy another one. I know I can make it work - I just don't know how!

  • reply on December 31, 2010 by jeffrey_dumond

    I don't know what to tell you - but, I've got one of the WNDR-3400 routers, which replaced an older WNDR-3300 router I used to run, and, the WNDR-3400 has totally been incredible for me! A definite, serious, well-worth-the-$$$, investment for anyone who doesn't need to have 1000Mbps (Gig-E) connections for wired hookups! My unit consistently runs wireless N connections of 200Mbps and higher (often hitting the complete 300Mbps speed and staying at that level for hours at a time), and I'm able to view HD streaming video and download large programs in virtually no time at all! =)

  • reply on November 25, 2010 by q913256

    I agree with MWGESS. Check your settings on your system first before bashing a product. If it is the router, it may be a simple defective unit issue. Bring it back and get a new one.
    Worst case: ask geek squad to install it for you.

  • reply on November 15, 2010 by mwgess

    I dont know who's dumber, you or the geek squad. 1) It may not be the router, it just may be your computer or whatever you are trying to access the router 2) Find a free access point and test your system first 3) It may be a bad router (It does happen) get it exchanged for another .... Please people, do not be so DUMB

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Quick Specifications

  • Networking type Wireless router
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) 8.8 in x 6 in x 1.2 in
  • Connectivity technology Wireless Wired
  • Switching protocol [Jan 21, 2011 from CDS: Networking] Ethernet
  • Remote management protocol HTTP
  • Weight 1.1 lbs
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