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01.07.2016

10/10

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Лучший и самый быстрый маршрутизатор я когда-либо имел
Лучший и самый быстрый маршрутизатор я когда-либо имел. Очень легко установить очень прочный, приятно посмотреть. Компания сделала это снова. Это необходимо для любого серьезного netcitizen.
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21.10.2012

10/10

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Великолепно

Pros:Ok, first of all, this router belongs to the new AC WiFi spec that is currently set to replace the ubiquitous and now aging N spec. The only way you can use the new AC spec at the time of this writing, is by either buying the new Netgear A6200 WiFi USB Adapter (which looks bulky and would stick like a sore thumb out of the side or front of your computer), or by purchasing another AC router and set it up as receiver (bridge mode) so it can communicate with the R6300 using the AC spec, to then pass the received signal via wired Ethernet to equipment located in another part of your home. Neither of these options were acceptable for me at the time, but it was time to replace my router and future proofing was the way to go. Now, the biggest selling point of this router for me, is that even operating in the previous N mode, it effectively TRIPLED my WiFi speed, (yes, tripled!). I have a 75Mb FiOs connection, and my desktop pc usually peaks at 82mb via Ethernet. I was used to getting about 25mb using my previous Netgear N router via WiFi, both on my windows 7 laptop and my MacBook Air. On my iPad 3 I would get about 18mb. I installed this router in literally 2 minutes (I'm in IT but I'm sure most people can install it in less than 5 so score another point for ease of use and a well designed interface), and my WiFi speed jumped to 82mb on my MacBook Air and my Win7 laptop! That's right: for the first time EVER in my life (and truth to be told I never thought I would see this in my lifetime, at least not this soon), I'm able to achieve the same speed over WiFi that over Wired Ethernet! (That is of course because FiOs caps my speed around 80mb. I'm sure that if my actual speed were let's say, 10 times that, the WiFi would not be able to reach those speeds and the desktop via wired Ethernet would be faster, but still, most households have Internet speeds that range between 5 and 35mb so unless your internet speed is around 500mb or higher, you will never encounter this situation). My iPad 3, on the other hand, jumped from the previous 18mb to 35 and sometimes 40mb. (Which for an iPad WiFi card, is pretty much unheard of). As to my Wifi range, it was actually doubled. There is a room in my home's basement, in a corner, that I guess is probably located nearby some concrete foundation or something, because with my previous router this room would only reach wifi speeds of 1mb whereas the rest of the house would get 20. With the R6300, which I installed right outside this impenetrable bunker, now this vortex of dead signal is finally giving me the same readings as in the rest of the house. Absolutely incredible. No previous router I tried was able to penetrate this perfect storm of signal blocking, whereas the R6300 just nuked the MoFo with an in your face WiFi ray of evil domination.So with this router, I accomplished speeds and range I never dreamed of, along with a future proof purchase that once the tablets and laptops start coming out of the assembly line with integrated AC WiFi cards (which by the way, the 2013 iPad is already rumored to contain), will make me feel the sensation of having a new toy all over again.Please note all of the above goodness is only achieved in the 5Ghz band. The 2.4 Ghz band is ok but it's nothing to write home about and you will never achieve those speeds in the 2.4Ghz band so if your want to partake on this speed stravaganza, make sure your wifi equipment is compatible with the 5Ghz band before plunking down the cost of a small laptop on this thing.Cons: I only encountered one issue with the router that is pretty much widely documented: with the out of the box firmware, the router would drop the wifi speeds after a few days of flawless operation. I updated to the last firmware which the router itself suggests to do by clicking on a clearly visible link right on the configuration screen, and the problem instantly went away for good. The prompt attention that Netgear gave to correcting this issue right after launch, merit in my opinion that the product maintains the 5 star rating it more than rightfully deserves.Conclusion: This is the fastest, most technologcally impresive router in all my years of IT experience I've ever seen. It doesn't get any better than this and at the time of this writing, there is not a single router on the market that can touch it, the ASUS ASUS RT-AC66U Dual-Band Wireless-AC1750 Gigabit Router being a DISTANT second.Bonus: Looks gorgeous siting in my living room next to my entertainment center, glowing like a beacon of WiFi awesomeness and it is effectively, working as the brains and command center of my 20+ device network.Extra piece of advice: if you are going to hook up any switches to this router via wired Ethernet, make sure that they're GIGABIT switches. I purchased 3 of these TRENDnet 8-Port Unmanaged Gigabit GREENnet Standard Switch (8 x 10/100/1000Mbps) which at this time amazon has an unbeatable price on, and my network is SCREAMING fast. Otherw
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29.09.2012

10/10

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Великолепно

This NetGear router is a great way to add super fast and strong wireless coverage to a home or business. I've purchased two of these already for our house, and I just now ordered 3 more of them for other purposes and buildings.The main purpose of this review is to explain how to configure this router as a wireless access point, rather than as a router per se. In our house, we already have a very nice wired Linksys router that provides DHCP services and is super reliable, never seems to go down. We have Ethernet wiring from that router to various points in the house. So, in our house, I wanted to use two of these NetGear R6300 routers, turn off their DHCP and router capabilities, and just use these NetGear devices as wireless access points in two parts of our home to provide awesome strong and high-speed wireless access to our existing network.To turn off the DHCP/router capabilities of these NetGear devices so that they become wireless access points, it would seem you just need to uncheck the configuration box that makes it a DHCP server. However, it turns out that's not sufficient, because even when you do that, the router still creates its own subnet for wireless network traffic and routes that traffic to the rest of your network. However, after some experimentation and research, I figured out how to literally make this router just a wireless access point on the network, on the same subnet as the rest of your existing network, and I wanted to pass along this information in case it is useful to someone.Here is how to configure this NetGear R6300 router as a wireless access point:1. Plug in the power to the NetGear router.2. Plug the Ethernet cable from your network into the yellow Internet port on the back of the NetGear router (initially).3. If you need to reset the NetGear router to its default settings, use a bent paper clip to press and hold the Reset button on the back until the power light in front blinks.4. Use a computer to connect to the NetGear router WIRELESSLY.5. If the NetGear router has been reset, use the SSID and password that was provided to you when you bought the NetGear router (on the sticker on the front of the NetGear router after you opened the box) to connect to it wirelessly. Otherwise, connect to the router using the SSID and password you chose when you set up the NetGear router earlier, or just connect to it without a password if you turned off security.6. Use your browser to go to [...] to access the configuration web page inside the NetGear router.7. If you just reset the router: a. The router will configure itself, then take you to a page that says, "Congratulations! You are successfully connected to the Internet." b. At this point, click the green button, "Take me to the Internet". c. A dialog box will appear inviting you to register the NetGear router. Feel free to do that if you want. d. There is NO NEED to download the NetGear Genie software to your computer! You don't need it. If you are like me, and don't want bloatware on your computer, just click "Cancel" when the web page offers to download the Genie software. e. Use the browser to surf again to [...].8. When prompted for a username and password, either use username "admin" and password "password" if the NetGear router has been reset, or "admin" and whatever password you chose previously if you have already configured the NetGear router.9. See if it says "Updated firmware is available" in a small message toward the top of the screen. If so, click that and follow the instructions to upgrade the firmware on the NetGear router.10. On the left side of the page, click on "Wireless", and wait for the screen to redraw.11. For the 2.4GHz network: a. Change the SSID to whatever name you want to use (or leave the default name). b. Set the Channel to be 1 for the first NetGear router in the building, Channel 11 for the second router, or Channel 6 for the third router. (These are recommended channel assignments suggested in various places on the Internet.) c. Set the security options in whatever way you see fit, or you can simply turn off security (for example, if you live in the rural countryside and you aren't worried about the neighbors leeching off of your Internet connection).12. For the 5GHz network: a. Change the SSID to whatever name you want to use (or leave the default name). b. Set the Channel to be 153 for the first NetGear router in the building, Channel 161 for the second router, or Channel 157 for the third router. (Again, these are recommended channel assignments.) c. Set the security options in whatever way you see fit.13. Click the green "Apply" button toward the top.14. If it asks you for your username and password again, login again and do the above Wireless settings again. It means you took too long to fill out the page.15. Using the computer, wirelessly re-connect to the router under its new SSID name, because you just changed its SSID.16. Click the "ADVANCED" tab toward the top.17.
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01.07.2016

8/10

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Хорошо

Хороший маршрутизатор с некоторыми причудами
Ассортимент мог бы быть и лучше, что

и готов поделиться немного сложно настроить
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01.06.2016

10/10

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Великолепно

Пять Звезд
Превосходный продукт, когда требуется очень высокая дальность сигнала.<бр /><бр />минусы. дорого немного.
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30.10.2012

4/10

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Ужасно

Worked really well for about 89 days and then something went wrong. I loved this thing when it works. I replaced a E4200 with it, which I am getting ready to put back if I can't resolve the current issue(s). This thing is so much faster I could not believe it. Ah but when it fails it is so lacking in support I can't believe it. I ran past the 90 day phone support, not that it matters cause there really isn't any first level support. I logged two calls now, and you ask a technical question and all you get is silence. The first person I got tried to blame the cable modem on all my reboots but when I ask him if the unit reboots when the modem disconnects I got no answer. I disconnected the modem and the unit did not reboot. So much for that waste of time. I ask the second person if it could be a problem with the firmware and he sent me instructions on how to reload the firmware, same version. Can't seem to actually get an answer to any questions. I have been unable to determine how to get a call escalated to someone that can help. The unit is rebooting it's self every 4-5 days about once an hour for about a day and then it starts working for 4-5 more days. The process then repeats itself. The strangest failure mode I have ever seen. The logging system is fairly useless. It drops all of it's log on reboot so there is no way that I can see what was happening at the time of failure, no indication of update at time of failure, in fact no indication that it actually rebooted except to look at the status in the GUI for uptime. You can't save the log except to email it to someplace, providing you can find a smtp server to relay it for you. You can set it up to mail the log manually, hourly, daily or weekly but if the unit reboots you loose all the log so it at least on the surface seems fairly useless. I found a smtp sever and set it up to mail the log to myself hourly, over 2+ weeks worth now. In fact the only indication I can see in the logs that the unit has been rebooted is the missing log entry for the previous emailed log. You'd think they would have a crash dump option or some other way to save information across a crash. The first level support group seems pretty useless so far but I have 40 years of experience in hardware and software design and maintenance so maybe my standards are too high. Shot gunning solutions have never been my first choice. The interface for support after 90 days is rather poor. There seems to be no way to send email, rather you have to use a web interface that sends you email. This makes it very difficult when you have all of your logs in hundreds of email messages on yahoo mail. I'm retired and I don't have the resources to deal with this anymore. I looked at all the solutions for 802.11ac that Amazon sells and this one still looks like the best one available. I am hoping there is a Netgear (Real)Engineer out there reading the feedback who can help. Mean while the unit works fine about 4 out of every 5 days. This unit really works great when its working, even when it fails you may not notice the failure as it comes back up fairly quickly and acts like nothing happened :)) It may have been failing for days or weeks before I actually noticed the issue. It usually only fails about once an hour when it is failing so if your not actually working on something on the internet that you can't recover from you may not even be aware.Update:1-Nov-12Well they copied me on the Amazon reply and I replied back but nothing else yet. I looked more closely as the unit started its 5 day crash/reboot cycle and between 3-4am it has rebooted 2 times and looks like it will be at least 3 times between 4-5am so far. Since I only had the option to send myself one log file an hour I didn't realize that it's actually crashing more often then I thought. If things go as they have in the last 3 weeks the unit will stop crashing later in the day and stay up for 4-5 more days. too bad there isn't a way to email uptime in the log or have a log sent on reboot or better yet use syslog or some other method to get a contiguous log file.Update:23-Nov-12 Still working with Netgear to resolve the issue. They have sent me debug firmware and it's crashed many times but they still haven't been able to get any good information on the crash so they are sending me debug hardware to connect. These higher level people are great but the going is slow because they are in TW and it takes at least a day for every cycle of communication unless I stay up all night. And it tends to crash/reboot in bursts. Can go 6-7 days with nothing(working fine) and then 4-6 crashes in a few hours and then nothing for days.
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01.12.2015

8/10

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Хорошо

<продолжительность класс="">отличный продукт
<промежуток класс="">это моя четвертая линия ADSL WiFi модем+маршрутизатор.Применен D Link и тп соедините продукты с не большим удовлетворением. Это работает нормально на сегодняшний день. Это модульный, легкий вес и простота установки.Не часто отключен которой была проблема с двумя другими брендами. Единственным недостатком является охват сети Wi Fi сигнала,для небольшой, хотя дом большой. Большой палец вверх.
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01.02.2016

10/10

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Великолепно

Легко установить также
Мы купили его потому, что 1. Ранее маршрутизатор не поддерживает 100Мбит подключение. 2. Диапазон маршрутизатор не был высоким. Этот маршрутизатор отвечает обоим требованиям. Он достигает в диапазоне уголки + выше. В одно подключение, вы можете получить 100mpbs связи. Легко установить также.
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01.01.2016

6/10

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Плохо

Более или менее работает нормально до сих пор
Более или менее работает нормально до сих пор. Хотя я получаю полный сигнал 2,4 ГГц в моем доме, который является дуплексным я вам несколько слабее сигналов 5 ГГц при использовании устройств Apple. Также у 5 GHz сигнал продолжает падать на моем iPhone 6с. Когда я перешел на 2.4 ГГц она стабильна; не знаю, почему она нестабильна на 5 ГГц.
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19.02.2013

8/10

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Хорошо

OVERVIEWThe R6300 is a pricey router, but it does perform very well and is relatively easy to install. I bought this to replace an old D-Link DI-655 which finally died after 7 years of good service. Although it has the newer 802.11ac technology, no device I own can take advantage of that. Still, it's nice to know that this router will be on par with the latest standards for a while to come.WIFI PERFORMANCEI placed this router on the second floor of my home next to the cable modem. My video streaming devices are located downstairs - about 60 feet away with walls in between. On average, I get between 8-12Mbps on Wifi. Below are my average video buffering times based on the two frequency bands that the R6300 broadcasts. Compared to my old router, this one is much faster.2.4ghz devices (PS3 2nd gen, Roku 2XS, and Iphone 4s):720p video takes 5 seconds to buffer; 1080p video takes 10 seconds to buffer.5ghz devices (Apple TV 3rd gen, Xbox 2nd gen):720p video 2 seconds or less, 1080p takes 5 seconds to buffer.CONNECTION ISSUESMost of the time, my wifi-connected devices will connect to the R6300 with no problems - usually within seconds. However, on occasion connecting to the R6300 will not work - even though OTHER devices are already logged in and working with the R6300 at the same time. (For instance, my wife will be streaming a video on the Ipad, but when I try to get online with the PS3, it will time-out and give an error saying: "Please check your connection".) When this happens, I just turn off the device that can't connect and turn it back on again. After that, it always gets online. I don't know why this happens - only that with my old router, this was never an issue. (This has happened to my Iphone, Ipad, Xbox, PS3, and my Roku) -Annoying to say the least. Still, I have yet to use a router that didn't have some sort of connection issue. (At least R6300 doesn't drop connections outright like an older router that I had.)LAN PERFORMANCE (ETHERNET)I have 3 desktop computers connected to the R6300 directly via Ethernet cable. On average, I get between 26-34mbps downloading. Web browsing, video streaming, and gaming all work fast and predictably. I also have a Netgear ReadyNAS Duo which is an external hard drive unit connected to the R6300 via Ethernet. It works perfectly. I can watch video stored on this external hard drive and save large files to it with no problems.GAMINGOnline games work great. I've never had an issue playing World of Warcraft, Star Trek Online, or the many Steam games that I own. I've even hosted a server on Minecraft, and managed to configure port-forwarding on the R6300.MULTIPLE USERSI have a household of three people and all of us stream video at the same time. The R6300 keeps us connected and streaming HD quality video with no hiccups. Granted, when all of us are streaming HD video, it takes a bit longer to buffer, but that's not surprising - maybe another 10 seconds is all that is required.SETUPThe printed pamphlet is very easy to understand, and I was able to set up the router in less than 10 minutes. Configuration is done by web browser using a PC or Mac. Alternatively for more basic settings you can also use the Netgear phone app (IOS or Android).SECURITYOne thing that I found strange in the setup is that you cannot turn off the SSID broadcast without also turning off the security settings. This is strange because other routers allow you turn off the SSID yet still have a password login requirement. Also, there is no WEP security option - only WPA and WPA2. This can be a minor inconvenience if you have an old device that can only use WEP to login to a secured WiFi network (for example an old Nintendo DS).CONCLUSIONThe R6300 is not a perfect router by any means. The spotty login issue via wifi can be very annoying, even though it's not hard to overcome. And the fact that you cannot have WPA and WPA2 security on while the SSID broadcast is turned off is strange. Despite these faults, the R6300 is a good choice if you want far range, fast performance, and a bit of future-proofing technology.
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31.05.2012

10/10

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Великолепно

UPDATE 1/9/2013I've been using this router for over half a year now and it hasn't skipped the beat. Performance has been top notch and it can handle 15 wireless clients with a few HD IP Cameras. It's been running uninterrupted for the past 3 month. Sure there are other new AC routers that came out since then, which I haven't tested, but this has been a wonderful router so far and I am not looking for another replacement at the moment. Not surprising that the price is exactly what I paid 6 month ago, which means the router is actually holds its value for being one of the best out there.INTROMy past 3 year history of routers include Netgear WDR3700, Cisco E4200 and most recently two Asus RT-N56u using wireless bridge, but I was never impressed with the speed of wireless and 5Ghz band coverage. This was about time for my next upgrade, so I bought 3 routers RT-N66U, Amped Wireless R20000G & Netgear R6300 and I kept the latter and here is why:THE GOOD:- Range/Speed/Performance in 5 Ghz band: Excellent! While not a huge leap forward it does perform much better than any of the previous and competing routers I've tried using this band. This was a major selling point for me. It is actually able to provide excellent download speeds in the opposite corner of the 1500 sq/feet townhome that none of the other routers could handle. Also with Mac Mini 2010 Broadcom wifi, I was able to achieve up to 22 MB/sec download speed from NAS at about 15 feet with latest firmware. Previously with RT-N56 it topped at 10 MB/sec at the same location. That's double the speed! I can't wait to try this out with AC clients!- Range/Speed/Performance in 2.4 Ghz band: The range is excellent. It covers my entire home, but so did my previous router, so it's difficult to judge the improvement here. However, there is noticeable performance boost. Among several wireless devices using this band I have 4 HD (1080p - 720p) IP cameras and previous Asus router had trouble with handling all of them with good frame rate where with R6300 I am finally able to stream all of them at once. Also, your performance will depend on the client. Previously I was using 2010 HP Envy 14 w/ Intel 6200 which was showing download speed at 4-6 MB/sec, 2012 HP Envy 17 w/ Intel 6300 showing much better results at 6-8 MB/Sec at the same location. While Mac Mini 2010 w/ Broadcom WiFi shows speeds less then 1MB sec. Basically, older clients may have some performance issues.- Setup: It wasn't complicated all and looks fairly straight forward for non-technical people as well.- Plenty of features for basic and advanced users: Guest network, Wireless bridge etc... all thereI CAN DEAL WITH IT:- Size: This router is about twice the size of any of the previous routers I've owned- Guest Network: Yes, it's available, but it's very basic. I've seen Asus RT-N66U guest network control which lets you specify the time limit or expiration.- Administration panel locks after about a minute of inactivity and you are prompted to enter your username & password again (very annoying when you trying to troubleshoot things!)- Parental features. I don't like the fact that you need to install tool on your pc, there is no web administration on management in the web ui.OTHER THINGS:- First router that I see without WEP setting.- Some of the older clients (specifically HP Envy 14 w/ Intel 6200 card) had connection issues with sleep/restart. I've upgraded my laptop since then and have not had this issue anymore- Mine appears to be defective where the activity lights at the bottom are not lighting up, except Netgear logo. (UPDATE 7/10 I've gotten a new one without this issue)PREVIOUS UPDATES:UPDATE 10/13: This is probably going to be my last update since I really don't have anything else to add other then this has been a wonderful router ever since I upgraded to 1.0.2.36_1.0.28 version. I've been running without reboots for a month now and no problems with performance whatsoever.UPDATE 9/6: 3 month later and still loving this router. If you live in a large home and have wireless coverage issues with 5 Ghz band you should definitely give this one a try. Overall it's been rock stable for me with only one nagging issue related to 5Ghz band (see my previous update). Netgear support got a hold of me and I've been helping them to troubleshoot the issue by sending router logs. They provided a beta update for me that fixed the issue which they will be releasing in September.UPDATE 7/10: Month later the router still performs very well. I am hoping for new firmware soon to improves performance and compatibility with older devices. Still have issues with Envy 14, Mac Mini 2010 and also HTC Sensation phone. They all exhibit different issues. First one takes a long time to connect, second one has very low speed on 2 Ghz band and last one occasionally unable to connect. There was also one hiccup. I was running uninterrupted for 2 weeks straight using latest firmware and 5Gh signal degraded from Excellent to Poor and 4 to
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25.08.2012

10/10

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It's been an amazing experience with flashing Netgear routers to dd-wrt. Normally, I use router Netgear WNR2000v1. It's working fairly. Then, I learned that model WNDR3300 is DUO channel router which allows users to set 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless connection. It's interesting to me, so I purchased a Netgear WNDR3300. Unfortunately, I got a defective router model WNR3300v1. It works fairly as same as my old router WNR2000v1 but its wireless connection dropping anytime. I found this problem too late to return the item for refund or replacement. I google and learned that dd-wrt firmware support Netgear WNR3300v1 router, so I downloaded dd-wrt firmware and flashed router to dd-wt hoping that the wireless connection would be stable. DD-WRT firmware helps the Netgear WNR3300v1 with improving to its full 300Mbps rate BUT does not help the router with its defective wireless connection. It was difficult for wireless adapters to establish connection with the router and, sometimes, I still realize that wireless connection drops down that causes my computer to get disconnection with router. I was afraid that I got a wrong version of dd-wrt firmware. I google again and found that dd-wrt.v24_13637_std.bin firmware also support Netgear WNDR3300 routers, so I downloaded version 13637 firmware BUT I got dd-wrt.v24_std_generic.bin. My Netgear WNDR3300v1 already flashed to dd-wrt, so I simply upgraded router firmware to version 13637. Oops, the router power LED indicator ONLY kept blinking and was unable to work at all. I contacted Netgear support service and got instruction of performing 30/30/30 to get rid of corrupted firmware inside the router, then use the Firmware Recovery Utility provided inside the Installation CD to recover the router back to original manufacture settings. I did and successfully recovered the router. However, the still got wireless connection problem, so I returned to dd-wrt website and followed the Path: Downloads > others > eko > BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2 > 2010 > 01-16-10-r13637 > Broadcom to download exactly firmware dd-wrt.v24_std-wndr3300.chk which especially is for Netgear WNDR3300. I flashed the router to dd-wrt. The router work very well and, much better, I now can set two wireless SSIDs providing wireless connections in two channels. One is NG-mixed channel 6 with Upper 40MHz for wireless N connection. Another is G-Only channel 11 for wireless G connection. Interestingly, the router works so great. I can at the same time surf the Internet to watch some movie trailers to purchase some DVDs from Amazon.com while my Mom is watching some episodes of Hong Kong movies on Youtube and another laptop downloading some software updates. Stability of wireless connections of both wireless NG-Mixed and wireless G-Only SSIDs are pretty smooth. Honestly, it has been an amazing experience with OpenSource Firmware to me.September 17, 2012 Update: I have successfully upgraded my router to dd-wrt with recommended firmware v24-sp2 (09/18/2010) std-nokaid-nohot-nostore-build 15230M. The main reason is because I learn that this version of dd-wrt supports new IPv6 technology and is recommended due to its stability for Netgear WNDR3300v1. I prefer to flash this router to dd-wrt because dd-wrt firmware allows me to set two separate wireless channels. One is 5GHz wireless N only for my home network. Another is 2.4 GHz wireless G only for computers with old wireless adapters and guests. About signal strength, it's up to you to figure it out if you know that I share Internet connection with my next door neighbor and, at the same time, my neighbors runs a Macbook Pro with wireless HP printer connected, iPhone, iPod, and an Android tablet all smoothly. That's incredible for router users to prefer to flash router to DD-WRT.Update November 19, 2012: For AT&T U-verse users, this router can be added behind the AT&T U-verse Gateway by setting stactic WAN IP for the router. Most AT&T Gateways are set with default IP 192.168.1.254, so we can set stactic WAN IP for the router is 192.168.1.253 - Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 - and Gateway is 192.168.1.254 (AT&T Gateway IP). Remember to set Primary DNS and Secondary DNS for the router using public DNS such as 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 provided by Google Public DNS. Then plug one end of ethernet cable into the LAN port of the AT&T gateway and plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the WAN port of the router. Voila, you now have one more SSID wireless N home network broadcasting in your home along with wireless G home network provided by AT&T Gateway/Router. You can disable wireless G in the Gateway/Router if you prefer to have your own wireless N home network with this WNDR3300 router.
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Очень очень хороший продукт для кого-то с высокого пользователей и людей сохрани
Очень очень хороший продукт для кого-то с высокого пользователей, и люди продолжают приходить и освещение тоже здорово охватывают очень большую площадь без каких-либо проблем. Однако если вы планируете купить это для домашнего использования это мало много. Это как покупать очень дорогую спортивную машину, но нет дорог для езды. В любом случае, как продукт
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01.09.2015

10/10

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очень хороший ассортимент в 2
используя его с прошлого месяца и не проблема вообще.
это очень хороший выбор в диапазоне 2,4 ГГц, в среднем на 5 ГГц.
и хранил его в зале Центра, сигнал хороший во всех 10 комнатах на обоих этажах.
по крайней мере 15 устройства подключены к сети все время, то тоже нет никакой проблемы пропускной способности.
и множеством полезных функций.
и самое главное, его-то "Супер секси".
я буду рекомендовать его всем
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22.01.2013

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I purchased the R6300 as an upgrade from my older WNDR3700 and I am not disappointed. Even though none of my devices can support gigabit ac type wireless (yet), the R6300 offers a huge boost in speeds and coverage on the 2.4 and 5GHz n channel.Setup was extremely easy; plug, power and play just like any other Netgear router. This time Netgear has some Genie setup software which makes configuring the router even more doofus-proof.Coverage is incredible. I live in a 3 level townhouse with lots of walls and stairs and I have this router in my office on the 2nd floor. It still gives great coverage and consistent speeds on the top floor on the other side of the house 3 rooms away for BOTH 2.4 AND 5GHz, something my WNDR3700 struggled with. With the WNDR3700 the 5GHz channel would start dropping bars the moment you left the room. The R6300 BLASTS that 5GHz signal everywhere so my iPhones and iPad can enjoy it from all over the house.Speed - I don't have exact numbers in front of me but I would estimate the wireless speeds for both 2.4 and 5GHz channels are about 20% faster than the WNDR3700. I currently have the basic Comcast package (promised 20Mbps down/5Mbps up) and I get roughly 25-35Mbps down/5-8Mbps up, over wired AND wireless Ethernet. Yes, you heard me. Depending on the device, the wireless speeds from the R6300 just about match the wired Ethernet speeds. It's awesome!Design - this is where I am forced to knock off a few points:- this thing is BIG. It's like 10" square, about the size of a freaking binder. If you're looking for small and compact, you'll have to look elsewhere. Perhaps not a design flaw (this thing has to fit lots of antennas in there), just an observation.- not wall mountable. Say whaaat? This thing can only be mounted upright as shown in the photos, and it kind of leans back on its stand 10-15degrees (for stability?). If you want to mount this thing in an access enclosure or put it on the wall or ceiling you are out of luck, there are no slots for screws or anything, and the stand does not come off.- port location - The ports are located on the back side of the router just above the stand. Since they are right in the 'crook' of the stand it makes the ports reeeeally freaking annoying to unplug, especially if you have a strain relief boot on your cables. Not an issue you'll run into day to day, but it definitely not a problem I expected to have from a router.- enclosure has lots of vents all over the sides and back; I've never felt this thing get even mildy warm, so I guess the vents are working.- front of the router is big and shiny and collects plenty of fingerprints, though they are easily wiped away. The white "NETGEAR" text does glow white when it's powered on (kind of cool) and you don't have the green/blue upload/download lights flashing all over the place when it's in use (FINALLY!!)- Overall, design is cool and futuristic. This thing looks sleek and sitting on my desk. However, Netgear sacrificed some usability points for the edgy look (no wall mounting, stand can't be removed, port access is cramped).Price - I will admit this thing is pretty pricey, even for a tech buff like myself. Especially since the AC wireless protocol is still in draft form and you'll certainly need an AC wireless adapter of some kind to even support it. However, you aren't JUST paying for wireless-ac support; this thing's 2.4 and 5Ghz n-channel speeds are outraaageously fast, and coupled with it's ease of use, incredible coverage and eye-catching design, I would say the price is worth it. Plus, you get USB ports for network storage, gigabit ethernet ports, OpenDNS parental controls, and all the other configurable features you'd expect from this kind of top of the line router.In the end, the little complaints I had weren't enough to warrant a 4/5 star review - I am extremely satisfied and would highly recommend this beast to anyone shopping for a router. 5 out of 5 stars.
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01.03.2015

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<охватывают класс="">бедные чтения/записи данных на сетевой диск
<продолжительность класс="">я купил его исключительно для того, чтобы добавить сетевой диск в домашней сети. У меня WD 3 ГБ внешний USB 3.0 диск. Этот маршрутизатор оснащен портом USB 2.0. По некоторым причинам или другой, я получаю очень плохая скорость чтения и записи через этот роутер. Когда я пытаюсь скопировать ощутимое один файл видео, это дает скорость передачи до 1,8 Мбит / с или меньше, в то время как я использую сеть клиента через маршрутизатор беспроводной сети. Не могу смотреть без HD видео без задержек, если что-то копируется на сетевой диск. Если у кого есть решение, я очень открыты для этого.
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20.11.2012

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I've been giving Netgear support a few days to deal with my $200 paperweight but they are pretty much non-responsive to my problems so you gentle reader get my scathing review.I was a previous Netgear die hard, I used them almost exclusively before the N standard. When Belkin brought out a Pre-N router I jumped to them and have really liked their products and have been there for a while. A new larger home now provides new challenges so I wanted an updated router. I started shopping the AC routers and poured over reviews and specs for a couple of days before jumping on the R6300 (the Belkin AC solution being generally panned using 2 streams instead of 3 for AC).This is certainly a feature-rich router, the Genie function generally works well. The software for the desktop and mobile devices is decidedly "dumbed down", you need to use the web interface to control anything significant but it's nice and the web interface is well done. Other than a few hard locks Genie has successfully restored connections which, I'm afraid, it has had to do often. It was very easy to install, I find it pretty attractive and when it works it is indeed fast (blazing fast with the AC USB adapter) with a very nice range.Let me preface my comments by saying I'm an IT professional and a decided nerd -- this is not my first rodeo setting up a router or troubleshooting bleeding edge gear. There was a perfectly functioning Belkin N600 Wireless Dual-Band N+ Router (Latest Generation) that played nicely with my DSL modem/router before I fell victim to faster speed and more powah! I have now torn my hair out for the past few days. Some of the obvious:* Initially refused to let iOS clients stay connected, after a firmware reset and some tweaking I believe this possibly related to DHCP conflicts between the R6300 and my DSL modem (I should note the Belkin had no such trouble). Once I switched the R6300 to AP mode (let the DSL router handle DHCP and the R6300 acts as an access point) this seemed to go away. Netgear initially has tried to blame this on Apple, if you check the Apple discussion forums though you will see it is Netgear across several products, also, see below regarding other platforms.* Lets connections die on a regular basis, one moment you are connected, the next you are getting no traffic even though you are connected. Did this on iOS, OS X and Windows clients. Sometimes you can cycle your adapter, it usually means a router restart is needed though.* Loses its internet gateway daily, usually Genie will fix this, other times it requires a hard restart as the web interface will stop functioning.* When the router was first fired up my Mac Pro using a TP-Link Wireless N Dual Band PCI Express Adapter with 3 x 2dBi Antenna (TL-WDN4800) saw the 5 GHz SSID, after upgrading it to the latest firmware (1.0.2.36_1.0.28) it no longer sees that SSID. My MacBook Air and iPad (3rd Gen) see and use the 5 GHz SSID without issue (when the router works).So, after these many frustrations I went to the Netgear support site and opened up a ticket as I had read some users had gotten settings that worked. I registered, gave all my product info, filled out a very long and detailed form and zipped it off.The response from first level support? "What version firmware are you using?" My response was "I put that in my initial report but here it is again".Next response from Netgear? "Download this firmware." What firmware is it? Why the version I'm already running of course! I have now sent back for a third time the firmware I'm using, a very detailed description of the problems and, just for good measure, a screenshot of the configuration screen indicating I'm using the latest firmware.I am giving them a chance to rectify this as there are portions of the product I really like but my patience is wearing thin. I suggest you look at the other AC options out there or stick with what you have before making the leap.
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01.09.2015

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Твердый Н работает
Я очень рад ВГА было это после отзывы и сравнение между Д-Линк 3200, 3200 переменного тока ASUS, Linksys с.... и, наконец, выбрали разработчики после исследования тесты на Youtube эти маршрутизаторы.....<бр /><бр />с момента установки..... никаких жалоб....
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30.01.2013

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I purchased this router because it was well-reviewed both by the media and customers who purchased it. We have a fairly complex network in our home/home-office, and I need a router with advanced features that will easily fit within our existing infrastructure. I figured that at this price (most expensive consumer-grade router currently available), I should be all set. This router was destined to replace an old D-Link DIR-655 that's been serving us very well for 5 years. The DIR-655 has been getting a bit flaky recently, requiring power cycling once a week, so I figured it would be a good idea to replace it before it fails completely. Another motivation was to upgrade to a dual-band wireless network, and to take advantage of all the newest speed improvements in recent products.When I first setup the R6300, no mobile phone could connect to it reliably. And when they did connect, they would time out on any WiFi operation. This did not bode well. Our laptops worked fine, though, as did out desktops (both wifi and wired).So I upgraded the firmware to the latest version (1.38 at the time). This fixed the wifi problems with our mobile phones and all devices could now connect to the router.After the firmware upgrade, the WiFi signal would gradually die out until no WiFi devices could communicate anymore. The wired networking continued to function fine, but the R6300 required a hard power cycle at least once a day to keep the wifi active. No amount of troubleshooting with customer support or in the Netgear community forum resolved the problem, it would just happen every day without fail. Very frustrating.In addition, all the features I'd hoped for were not present. Netgear consumer products are surprisingly light on advanced features.Need Dynamic DNS? It only works with ONE DDNS provider (DynDNS.com), no-one else. There's no way to add a custom DDNS provider either, you're just stuck with that one option. This makes no sense since the interface includes a drop-down box to select which DDNS provider you want to use... but the drop-down box only has the ONE option. Seriously, would it cost ANYTHING AT ALL to add common providers? Or to enable the ability to setup a custom one?Need uPNP? Tough luck for you! There's a "Universal Plug and Play" option that's enabled by default, but it's actually a joke. No external service can interact with it. So there's NO way to configure the router except via the web interface or the Android/iPhone app.The list of missing features goes on and on. My 5-year old DIR-655 can do a TON more things than this brand new R6300 can, AND the DIR-655 is more reliable despite being on its way to the router graveyard. Sure, the R6300 was faster (when it worked), but I quickly realized that having a working and reliable wifi network is a heck of a lot more pleasant than a fast one that fades away and dies every day.So I've returned this atrocity for a full refund. I'm seriously unimpressed with Netgear's consumer-grade products and will stay away from them from now on. I have many enterprise-grade Netgear components in our network and am happy with those, but the consumer-grade stuff is just garbage. If this is their top-shelf consumer product, I shudder to think of what their lower-grade stuff is like.I also learned something during this experience: wireless routers are a compromise. They do a whole lot of things, but they do none of them very well. So instead of a wireless router, we've moved to a wired router and a separate wireless access point. This has not only vastly improved overall network performance, but it cost only half the price of this R6300.
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06.10.2012

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Oct 06My initial review was ONE STAR. I am really disgusted with Netgear. My 3700 last 1 year and 1 week. Netgear said sorry. Bought a WNDR4000 and after 1 year and 2 months, it died. Bought this R6300 hoping for some resolution and it's just so damn discouraging. I have do a full factory reset every day. My wife is a web designer and I have leave my customer's site and go back to spend 3 hours trying to get this damn router to work. It seems to work, relative well wirelessly but the major problem is that the wired connections ALWAYS DROP and it's virtually impossible to get them to come back. My wife as well as my self cannot access the server, our webserver or any of our other computers. ZERO CONNECTIONS. EVERY DAY this thing drops. I know the routine that Netgear gives me and it works, but having to reset the router means having to reset the wireless networks SSID, Passphrase. Netgear keeps telling me to reset the modem. It's not the modem. I have comcast business class and my Vonage router is hooked up to one of the ports and I never lose my internet. I can bypass the router for MY internet, but my wife is wireless and I was praying that the r6300 would be better than the WNDR3700 & 4000, but it is less than 2 months old and this is losing ALL WIRED AND WIRELESS CONNECTIONS. I am worried that the @ss kissing techs at Netgear are just waiting for me to pass the 3 month mark, so they can ream me for a defective product. I sold one of these to a restaurant and they use it without encryption. I am waiting for the phone call that they are having problem.EVERY DAY IT DROPS ALL WIRED AND WIRELESS CONNECTIONS. THE LIGHTS ARE ON, AMBER, AMBER BLUE AND THE NETGEAR LIGHTS UP WHITE. I am so tired of resetting everything every day. I have no idea what is up with this. I have tried static IPs, DHCP and when I leave to go out on calls, I dread the call from my wife, that she cannot connect. I didn't come home right away and it turned out to be fend for yourself night. cat food.NETGEAR, Please fix this problem and don't start anyone's warranty until you do. I hate bad mouthing but in your case, you honestly deserve this. Quit bragging about how great the router is or how fast it might be one day and just get the router to work. You owe everyone at least that. Failure to do so, is going to cost you customers and the good will that has got me to spend over $400 in one year. I really detest Linksys/Cisco but why you would want to catch up to them, is beyond me.Nov 12, 2012Yesterday, the router took another dump. ZERO Wireless, ZERO LAN, RED X HELL. I applied the 35 second (Netgear Tech Support approved)for 60 seconds. Router behaving perfectly. I should have to do this. I used to hop on the horn to chew out my Comcast Business rep, but every single time, it turned out to be Netgear Routers. I was in the process of a 200GB download and around 78GB it went out. After resetting it came back. I was initially using a Class C subnet and after constant resets, I left it on the default 192.168.1.x. Now I am back on my preferred 192.168.9x.x with no real problems. I had some issues with the Wireless being dropped off 5ghz and switching to the 2.4ghz as some others have said. The wireless has been pretty good. My wife speaks in the 150db range and making hearing her whisper my name from the 3rd floor is not a problem. So I am happy. I am not crazy about the range. As soon as I am out of the garage or 10 feet from the house it's a no go. As far as the other one I bought for a restaurant, it fills the restaurant completely and using no encryption probably does not hurt it. I am going to upgrade the firmware to the latest this week. No one has complained so that is good.Negear, come up with some way to improve the range without requiring a duplicate r6300. One year warranty? Really? Doesn't seem totally fair to me to keep the faith with NETGEAR and NETGEAR not really reciprocating in return. You should treat your guinea pigs better. Once a month resets?
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28.11.2011

10/10

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I have tested and used both the WNDR4500 and the WNDR3800, looking at signal strengths, throughputs, feature sets, and everyday use. The 4500 has a more amplified signal to broadcast the signal farther, which can translate into greater throughputs for a given location. It also uses three spatial streams, the 3x3 transmit/receive technology, so you can obtain up to 450 Mbps data transfers on either 2.4 or 5 GHz band if paired with a 3 antenna 3x3 NIC adapter in the client (eg notebook computer). The 3800 is a 2x2 access point and can send/receive up to 300 Mbps on either 2.4 or 5 GHz band. Both routers use the same user friendly firmware setup and both routers have been rock solid performers without need for rebooting.What I have found in my testing is that the more amplified signal of the 4500 does equate to better performance overall versus the 3800 with non-bonded channels in the 2.4 GHz band and bonded channels in the 5 GHz band, though both routers were inconsistent with both finding and maintaining a 5 GHz signal in my most remote test locations. The 3800 may perform better with bonded channels in the 2.4 GHz. The explanation for the performance of the 3800 is at least partially due to the heavy neighborhood wireless signal traffic around me, especially when looking at bonded channel 2.4 GHz testing - occupying more channels with the 450 Mbps Mode of the 4500 will interact with more wireless signals in my neighborhood than the 300 Mbps Mode of the 3800 leading creating more issues with negotiating those frequencies. One other comment on throughputs that I found interesting, when testing the 2.4 GHz band with the router 2-4 feet from the notebook, the 3800 slightly edged out the 4500. Could this possibly be due to the more amplified signal of the 4500 creating a slight interference?I have used but not tested throughputs with a bonded channel on the 2.4 GHz band. There is heavy traffic in my neighborhood that makes use of a bonded channel on the 2.4 GHz band quite variable in performance. Besides, the Good Neighbor policy of WiFi certified wireless routers dictate that the router switch to a non-bonded 20 MHz channel automatically in this circumstance. However, I did notice that internet speed testing did improve oftentimes with a properly selected bonded channel in the 2.4 GHz band.My initial impression of the two routers was that the 3800 performed better at my most remote locations on the 2.4 GHz band. Numerous checks of internet speed tests with both a notebook and a Roku media streamer showed that the 3800 was more often obtaining greater Mbps transfer rates. But, when using a LAN test software such as Iperf, which measures throughputs within the LAN and not subject to internet bottlenecks, the 4500 nearly always proved to be the best performer at all locations, especially in the 5 GHz band and significantly in certain locations of the home with the 2.4 GHz band.For those wanting to stream Bluray, it is possible for both routers to do so if located in the same room (mid to upper 50's Mbps throughputs), but the 4500 might be able to do so one or even two rooms over in my location (mid to upper 40's Mbps). Bluray quality throughputs will also be possible even further with the 4500 on the 5 GHz band (110's Mbps for same room, 70 Mbps for 1-2 rooms over).For those wanting to maximize signal strength, the 4500 does just that, and this does equate overall to more Mbps data throughputs for that location versus the 3800, though sometimes the difference is not always significant, especially in the 2.4 GHz band. For me, obtaining throughputs of 20 Mbps with the 4500 at my most remote location versus 16 Mbps with the 3800 is significant. I do like the feature set offered with the 3800, though, and this may be a significant factor with the buyer on which to purchase. But for raw power, the 4500 looks to be tops. Deciding which router is best for you may come down to feature set and bandwidth you will be operating on. If you want to use the 450 Mbps Mode of the 4500 for either 2.4 or 5 GHz band then you will need a NIC adapter that utilizes 3 antenna for 3 spatial streams. Even so, I would think a 2 antenna NIC adapter would benefit from the increased amplified signal of the 4500. I have an Intel 5300 NIC adapter in my notebook which uses 3 antenna for 3 spacial streams (3x3), so I am able to utilize the 450 Mbps Mode of the 4500. The 3800 requires only 2 antenna for its 300 Mbps transfer speeds Mode (2x2).I believe there is good reason to buy either router and am happy with either one for my needs. As I said before, both routers have been rock solid in use without need for reboots. The firmware's GUI, called Genie, use by both routers is the easiest I've used for setting up a router. I would recommend either router to family and friends, based on their needs for streaming data, neighborhood wireless traffic, and feature set of the router as the deciding factors.Bottom line comparing the
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01.11.2014

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<охватывают класс="">... предоставленный поставщиком услуг интернета, Как у меня
<промежуток класс="">всегда покупала такие маршрутизаторов Netgear на замену предоставленный поставщиком услуг интернета, Как у меня были проблемы, делая вещи, как хостинг игровых серверов и выгнали их с ними. Эта исправлены все мои проблемы и я люблю все возможности, которые приходят с ней, которые являются большими по цене. Раскрыть весь потенциал нашей новой волоконно-оптической сети с 55mb/С и 13 Мбайт/с отдача.<бр /><бр />отняв одну звезду, потому что дальность немного слабая - только два бара на моем ноутбуке с одного этажа в доме. Но я исправил это с помощью ТП-ссылку беспроводной расширитель диапазона, который у меня уже был - получать твердые 4 бара теперь.
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01.08.2015

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power and preformance
над убить роутер! простой в использовании интерфейс и отличную производительность. чуть больше по размеру, чем другие маршрутизаторы, но на будущее.
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01.07.2014

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<промежуток класс="">черт возьми, это сработало!
<продолжительность класс="">я не знаю ничего о настройке широкополосных систем, так что, возможно, мне немного повезло. Существующие в Netgear DGN2200 должен быть расположен на нижнем этаже из-за расположения разъем ADSL, поэтому мой сигнал WiFi на протяжении двух верхних этажей, в то время как полезный, не показывает полный уровень сигнала. Поэтому думал, что я мог бы использовать DGN2200 как модем (с WiFi выключен) и подключаем (через линии электропередач переходник и Ethernet-кабель от порта LAN) к порту WAN WRN2200 расположенный в лаундже на втором этаже. С последнего подключен к моему ПК мастер Джинн успешно выполнены все работы. Теперь у меня есть полный сигнал WiFi, где мне нужно наверх. Хорошая часть комплекта. Что мне нравится в маршрутизаторах Netgear является способность программы WiFi выключен на ночь, уменьшая потенциальную угрозу здоровью беспроводной доступ в интернет во время сна.
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