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NETGEAR RangeMax Premium Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNR3500)
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Specs
UPC 6-06449-06045-4, EAN 0-606449-060454
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| Number of Ports | 4 |
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| Wireless | Yes |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
10 May 2009



WNR3500 Not Ready for Prime Time
The WNR3500 looks good and has decent wireless range. That is all that I can say good about it. I have used Netgear switches for years with excellent results so I was expecting that the WNR3500 would also be a high quality product. I installed the unit and configured it without much trouble. It was a pretty basic installation with one computer on a wired gigabit connection, a second computer on a 100Mb wired connection, an 8-port gigabit switch with a media extender and a TV connected to it,...
–T. MCKINNEYfrom Amazon.com
09 May 2009



Drops connection often DO NOT BUY
I bought this router three weeks ago. Worked flawlessly. I had a PS3, Wii, three laptops, and one desktop connected. All of the sudden it would drop connections 5-6 times at least an hour. I thought it was my internet connection but I swapped out the Netgear for an older router and no more dropped connections. So sadly I'm returning it today. I don't know what to do buy anymore.
–F Riverafrom Amazon.com
29 Apr 2009



Finally, A Router with Dancing Lights!
I mean, really. Dancing lights. I guess they designed this router with the 'I really want to impress my geeky friends' guy in mind. If only it played 'We Will Rock You' when you connected something on the N-band...
Oh, well...
Hey, this router had almost zero documentation with it, other than a disk that works with Windows and not Mac OS X, and I got it running super easily with a Macbook Pro. Fortunately I connected without adjusting the router at all, which was made much easi...
–Super Davefrom Amazon.com