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Product Code: 19933900 The Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNR3500 is a workhorse device that aced our throughput tests, especially at long range. For a 2×3 antenna router, the Netgear RangeMax Next did impressively well with the 2×3...
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Overall, the Netgear RangeMax Next WNR3500 is a capable router that delivers superior performance, but it lacks some of the special features we look for in models in its price class. Becky Waring...
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It’s hard to be enthused by Netgear’s WNR3500 wireless router, which underperformed in all of our wireless tests. The upside is that it has a Gigabit Ethernet switch built in, so its wired performance is a class above most routers. However, this also m...
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Gigabit Ethernet switch...
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Poor 802.11n performance, doesn’t play nicely with some non-Netgear branded 802.11n adapters, doesn’t even work well with a Netgear-branded network adapter!...
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The WNR3500 produced disappointing results in all of our wireless tests. There are better products available if you want fast wireless speed as well as a Gigabit Ethernet switch. It’s also expensive!...
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There aren't too many homes or small offices that don't already have a router running their network. So the question is, what does a router need to deliver to compel you to upgrade to a newer model? We'd suggest that 802.11n and Gigabit Ethernet...
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Wireless range, Performance...
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No USB port...
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For a 2×3 antenna router, the Netgear RangeMax Next did impressively well with the 2×3 and 3×3 Intel adaptor card. It also provides very good routing and firewall options, from web content filtering (for parental control) to dynamic DNS.In view of the...
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Overall, the Netgear RangeMax Next WNR3500 is a capable router that delivers superior performance, but it lacks some of the special features we look for in models in its price class...
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The Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNR3500 is a workhorse device that aced our throughput tests, especially at long range. For a 2×3 antenna router, it did impressively well with the 2×3 and 3×3 Intel adapter card. It also provides ver...
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Good longrange performance; strong firewall, Very good setup and Web utilities...
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No WPAEnterprise encryption or RADIUS server supp, No USB port; vertical orientation only...
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Setup and management of the Netgear RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNR3500 router ($119.99 direct) is easy enough for networking neophytes to handle. And advanced features, such as its wireless repeating capability (which extends the reach of yo...
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Does wireless repeating. (Mostly) easy setup. Attractive.
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Mediocre performance. Dated UI. Bulky.
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With its repeater functionality, this device might be handy as a second router or a repeater in a large office, but mediocre throughput makes it hard to recommend the Netgear WNR3500 enthusiastically for home or business use...
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A workhorse n router with very good performance and features. Its ability to expand its range wirelessly with additional access points is a plus for large offices or homes.
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Wireless range extension, Welldesigned setup software...
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No WPA Enterprise support, Awkward upright design...
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A workhorse n router with very good performance and features. Its ability to expand its range wirelessly with additional access points is a plus for large offices or homes.
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