Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Netgear Wireless-N 300 WNR3500L Router

The Mother of all single-band Wireless-N routers.

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The Netgear RangeMax Wireless-N300 WNR3500L is a high performance wireless N router built with gamers and multimedia streamers in mind. You can expect flawless performance from this perfect balance between functionality, performance and price.

Four wired Gigabit ports and a built-in Readyshare USB port set this router apart from other run of the mill wireless N routers. The QOS feature automatically prioritizes your video and multimedia traffic for the smoothest performance possible.

Performance

A powerful 480MHZ processor and 64MB of RAM combine with the 8 internal antennas to produce 15 times the speed and 10 times the range of the average wireless G router. Downloading large files, streaming music and HD video are what this router does best.

Sharing

The built-in USB Readyshare port is perfect for sharing out all your media and data files wirelessly to all the other computers on your network. Just plug in any USB memory stick or portable USB HD and you're ready to go.

Ease Of Use

The convenient Push N Connect button uses WPS (Wireless Protected Access) to automatically configure your routers and wireless devices with the proper SSID and encryption key. No more fiddling around with large hard-to-remember and easy-to-mistype encryption keys.



Great For:
  • Gamers looking for the best possible performance at the best possible price.
  • Streamers looking to stream jitter free HD video throughout the household
  • Anyone looking for a fast and reliable Internet connection.
Pros
  • Powerful perfomance from the 480MHZ processor.
  • Lightning fast Gigabit ethernet ports
  • Easy to use USB media sharing port.
  • Open source design for enthusiasts and developers.
Cons
  • VPN issues
  • Not the cheapest wireless N router out there but possibly the best.

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