- Average user rating: 1.5 stars out of 38 reviews Back to product review
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User reviews
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0.5 stars
"Constantly Drops Wireless Signals - Not Functional"
Pros: Set-up was very easy, intuitive.
Cons: This router routinely and randomly drops connections. Netgear setup a special Support Forum just for this problem. See: http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?t=30993&highlight=wndr3300. There is no fix.
Summary: I purchased Netgear equipment for years. I'v... read more
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0.5 stars
Pros: Dual band makes working in an environment with computers on the wireless G and wireless N frequencies nice. Easy setup
Cons: When in wireless N mode, range is horrible, wired port speed is lacking greatly.
Summary: The dual band would be nice however the N fal... read more
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5.0 stars
Pros: Ease of use.
Quality of component.
Consistency of signal.Cons: Nothing yet.
Summary: Replaced useless Linksys WRT160 w/ this route... read more
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1.0 stars
Pros: easy to set up.
Cons: It keeps dropping connection. Happens on all the laptops and PCs. I got on the phone and talked to tech support, which directed me to upgrade the software. But the software we upgraded to was "Beta." It's still happening. We are taking it back today.
Summary: I don't recommend this at all. I did give the... read more
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3.5 stars
"5GHz range mediocre; QoS is reason to buy this router"
Pros: QoS (quality of service) control resolves latency issues with VOIP phones
2.4GHz range quite good
5 GHz radio works well because of less spectral crowding, not signal strengthCons: 5GHz radio range not as good
No port- or IP-based QoS support; users have to trust application-based QoSSummary: Now I'm really good with setting up networks ... read more
Where to buy
Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300:
$109.99 - $121.90
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