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Netgear WNDR3300
$100.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Affordable at the reduced prices that can be found. QoS Support - for packet prioritization. Cheaper than most wireless N models, and even some G models.
The Cons:No gigabit Ethernet. Weak signal strength on the wireless N band - somewhat restricted throughput and range. A hassle to set WDS up right on it.
The Netgear WNDR3300 is a dual-band wireless broadband router, which allows users to share a broadband (Cable, DSL) connection across their home or small business network. The WNDR3300 uses 128-bit WEP encryption and features a built-in firewall.
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For added security, Netgear boasts that the WNDR3300 also features a double firewall. This router also takes advantage of dual-band wireless technology, reducing interference. The WNDR3300 is a Wireless-N router, but is also compatible with Wireless-G and –B technologies. The Netgear WNDR3300 was released April 2008, and retails for $100.
Features
- 802.11n Wireless Technology
- 128-bit WEP Encryption
- Built-in Double Firewall
- One-button wireless configuration
- Dual-band technology provides less interference
- Surfing, voice, and video gaming QoS Support
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Pros & Cons
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affordable at the reduced prices that can be found
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QoS Support - for packet prioritization
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cheaper than most wireless N models, and even some G models
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support for popular open source firmwares like DD-WRT
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blue dome light can be disabled with custom firmware
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Just press on the blue light and it will turn off!
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Push to Connect feature makes it easy to connect devices without having to remember a network key
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Weak signal strength on the wireless N band - somewhat restricted throughput and range
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A hassle to set WDS up right on it
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bright blue dome light - can't be turned off with the router's default firmware
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Not true dual bandwidth, sets two different networks and connected devices can't see those on other network
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