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Netgear DGND3300
$140.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Transmits at both G and N standards. Storage space sharing via USB works smoothly. Setup wizard is simple to follow, even for first-time users.
The Cons:DSL support is tricky, each provider has their own unique quirks. Documentation on DSL configuration is very slim. Optional features aren't covered in the wizard, need to research the manual to figure them out.
The Netgear DGND3300 is a mid-priced wireless dual band router. The main advantage of using a dual band wireless network is that they offer better connections than other networks, with less interference.
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In promotion, Netgear emphasizes the convenience of the DGDN3300's Push N' Connect feature, which securely connects computers to the router with the touch of a button. This is a high bandwidth router, which means that you will not have a problem streaming high-quality media or playing demanding online games. Netgear's ReadyShare USB port, which enables any USB drive to be viewed by any computer on the network, is a fast and easy way of sharing information. An additional Wi-Fi network allows restricted access to guests, without allowing anyone to see your password. To use the Netgear DGND3300, you need an Ethernet adapter and cable for each computer you are connecting, as well as one of the following operating systems: Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Mac OS, UNIX or Linux (with Windows Internet Explorer 5.0 or an equivalent web browser). The Netgear DGND3300's built-in ADSL2+ modem allows you to use this router with DSL Broadband, through the telephone line.
Features
- Push 'N Connect
- High bandwidth
- ReadyShare USB port
- Built-in ADSL2+ modem (for use w/ DSL Broadband)
- Additional Wi-Fi guest network
- On/off switch
- Energy Star compliant
- Packaging made w/ 80% recycled materials
- Dimensions: 8.8" x 6.0" x 1.2"
- Weight: 1.2 lbs.
- Parental controls
- Double firewall protection
- Denial-of-servis (Dos) attack prevention
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Ethernet cable
- Stand
- Setup CD
- Power adapter
- URL content filtering
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transmits at both G and N standards
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storage space sharing via USB works smoothly
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setup wizard is simple to follow, even for first-time users
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performs consistently, very rarely drops a wireless connection
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DSL support is tricky, each provider has their own unique quirks
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documentation on DSL configuration is very slim
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optional features aren't covered in the wizard, need to research the manual to figure them out
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