Reviews and Problems with Netgear RangeMax WNDR3300
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"A ROUTER THAT DOES NOT DO THAT WHAT IT IS DESIGNED FOR"
NetgearSucksBalls, CNET
23 March 2013
Pros: - CONNECTIVITY WITH 1 DEVICE IS OK - IT HOLDS AN AVERAGE SANDWICH PRETTY WELL - DROPPING WATER ON IT DOESNT BREAK IT
Cons: - ONCE YOU PLUG IN MORE THAN ONE DEVICE THE INTERNET WILL CRASH. THIS WILL THEN HAPPEN EVERY 2-5 MINUTES. CONNECTION WILL SOMETIMES BE OK WHEN 2 DEVICES ARE PLUGGED IN...
Excerpt: My cell phone has never caused problems with interference. The signal strength is great! I get signal in every room plus on my balcony outside.
Excerpt: the Netgear WNDR3300 does it allit is fast capable of streaming video to your tv or just a great wifi network for your pCS it is easy to connect the signal is strong and
Excerpt: Netgear Wndr 3300 starter kit is an awsome router. it allows you to surf the web, check your email, chat with friends and play games. it is so convienent and easy to
Excerpt: This modem performed horribly. I was getting booted off of the internet about every 20 minutes and it would take me about 10 more minutes to get back on the web.
Excerpt: I PURCHASED THE WIRELESS ROUTER SO WHEN MY BROTHER CAME THIS WAY IN HIS CAMPER HE COULD GET ON LINE IT WORKS GREAT HE PARKS ABOUT 500 FEET BEHIND OUR HOUSE AND GETS FULL
Excerpt: I brought the Netgear WNDR3300 Wireless Router for its price and features. This was the cheapest router I found that would allow me to broadcast on two...
Excerpt: The NetGear RangeMax WNDR3300 Wireless Router was easy to set up for first time networking. I was expecting networking problems (something always goes wrong when
Excerpt: I've purchased a couple of these routers about a year ago as refurbished units for $20 each. Upgraded the firmware to DD-WRT and using the two in bridged mode.