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The Netgear N750 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router (WNDR4300) offers combined wireless speeds up to 750 Mbps across dual bands, four ultra-fast Gigabit Ethernet ports, and advanced WPA2 security. Designed for medium to large homes, it supports ReadySHARE Cloud and printer sharing, making it ideal for HD streaming, multiplayer gaming, and multiple device connectivity with reliable, interference-free performance.











| ASIN | B008HO9DK4 |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Brand Name | NETGEAR |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,191 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 750 Megabytes Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449084528, 30606449084529 |
| Item Part Number | WNDR4300-100PES, WNDR4300100PES |
| Item Weight | 448 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WNDR4300-100NAS |
| Model Name | Netgear N750 |
| Model Number | WNDR4300-100NAS |
| Model name | Netgear N750 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 128 MB |
| Recommended uses for product | Home |
| Security Protocol | WPA-PSK |
| UPC | 606449084528 |
| Wireless Compability | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n |
| Wireless communication standard | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency , 802.11a/b/g/n |
D**N
Neat and uncomplicated
I plugged this in straight from the box and wired up my network again (I was previously using an old Netgear router). It worked straight away without any need for tweaking. The only changes I had to make were to the various security settings, but this was straightforward and worked without a hitch. The admin interface is really good. I bought this to try and improve the WiFi performance as the router is advertised as suitable for medium to large houses. The improvement was not spectacular, even though my house is a very modest detached and the neighbourhood does not have to much 'competition' from other networks which might causes interference - so 4 stars instead of 5. Perhaps the siting of the router isn't optimum, so I really should do a bit of experimenting, but I am constrained by the existing network wiring that I don't want to move. Even so, the WiFi does seem more robust. The big surprise was the wired performance. I have a 20Mbit connection to a cable network and speed tests have always shown that I rarely got a 20 Mb performance - usually 12-16Mb. With the new router every test I have done so far show the wired network achieving at least 19Mb, and often slightly in excess of 20Mb.
I**N
Good but prone to "Crying Wolf"
My WNDR 4300 log file is filled with many , apparently spurious, "DOS[ack] attacks". The WNDR 4300 "probably" generates these ( mostly ? ) spurious log entries from "apparently innocent internet errors" generated by "Facebook,Google etc ". These "spurious entries" are generated to show how good the WNDR 4300 is at defending the user against internet port attacks. Believe me, these log entries, far from demonstrating the power of the WNDR 4300, have induced a state of paranoia! Outwith the log files, the WNDR 4300 is a very simple to use, fast router. For home use, the WNDR is adequate , simple to set up, and offers a very good Upnp ( "Genie" ) server , and a network USB port!
J**O
Awesome
This is a great router. It replaced an older Netgear router that was in the process of dying, and the change was amazing. If you're on the fence, go ahead and get it. This router is EASY to set up. I ran through the guide quickly enough, changed the SSIS and access paskeys, and was off and running. the signal is strong and reliable, and covers the house quite well, and the signal extends outside onto the deck and yard nicely enough. The router comes with a family protection feature that allows you to set up an account that will check and filter every request going through the router, both on WiFi and through the ethernet. Nothing is fool proof, but it provides a great layer of protection for our family. We have a "Micro-Cell" signal booster from AT&T. We connected it to a port on the router's ethernet, and it receives a strong, reliable connection to the internet. I've connected an external hard drive to a USB port, which makes the drive available on our network, which is handy when we're at home. Its great having a shared drive for pictures, songs, documents and other files we like to share. I haven't used the "cloud" feature, but I'm planning on getting a bigger drive and hooking that up as well. I doubt it will be too difficult, but I can't speak to that yet. In addition to the MicroCell, I typically have 2 computers wired on the Ethernet, 1-3 laptops (including work laptops connecting through VPN - without difficuty), 2 kindle fire's, a windows tablet, a windows phone and an android tablet and phone. Everything can be connected at once, and it works just fine. We've had study groups over, and they connect their phones, tablets, and computers to the Wi-Fi as well. I'm not sure how many concurrent connections it handles, but we haven't capped out yet, so it seems it is more than 10 or 12. I have a 'normal' sized 3-bedroom split-entry house, and this router adequately covers the house, although I did get a signal booster to increase the speed in the back bedroom. The bedroom, however, is on a different floor, and the signal travels through not only the floor, but the stairs and a couple of walls. It makes it, but with the signal booster at the top of the steps, there's improved bandwidth in that back corner. I'm sure if I centered the router better in the house, I wouldn't need it, but the way its laid out, putting it in the middle would be awkward, so its off to one side. I'm VERY glad I picked up this router, and I heartily recommend it.
I**Y
Diseño elegante y administracion eficiente
Es muy sencillo de configurar, las bandas duales funcionan muy bien, el rango de mi wifi mejoro notablemente. Lo malo es que no lei bien y pensé que manejaba el Qos independiente para cada dispositivo limitando el ancho de banda. En general muy buen equipo.
S**O
Muy buen router
Lo llevo utilizando algo más de un año y nunca ha dado ningún problema, es rápido, estable, ligero, y de bajo consumo. Lo tengo conectado en el salón de casa a un extensor de conexión por cable a través de la corriente (TP LINK ASIN: B00ADW9R22) desde el router principal Telecable que está en otra habitación. Con la peana vertical, detrás de la TV no ocupa casi espacio. Proporciona dos nuevos puntos Wi-Fi (2,4 Ghz y 5 Ghz) para conectar smartphones, tablets, portátil... y 4 puertos Gigabit 10/100/1000 donde tengo conectados el deco de Telecable, la Xbox One y una Samsung Smart TV. Todo lo que necesitaba en mi pequeña red doméstica. Fantástico.
V**E
Fantastic Router!
My previous router Netgear JNR1010 had served me well for 3 years. It is a very basic and cheap router. It worked very well. As the wireless connections increased to more than 3 devices, internet disconnection became the norm! For months, I would reset the router every 15 - 20 minutes to restore the internet without knowing what the real issue was. I thought it was an ISP problem. Finally I figured out that this basic router couldn't handle those multiple connections. So I've decided to buy one that could handle all those connections. I zeroed in to this router after reading some tech reviews that gave positive feedback on this router. Setting up the router is very simple. Once you connect any device (wireless), the device will open the Netgear page or you can manually type routerlogin.net in the browser to access that page. Then you have to simply choose the setup options it displays. The default password will be at the router's bottom. You can change that password within the options. Once everything is done, the WIFI is set. This entire process takes only a few minutes. This router is really good! I live in a first floor flat that is about 1250 Square Feet. This router's range is more than enough to cover the entire flat. I was also able to access the router 30 - 35 meters away from the flat. For a home user, it's range is quite powerful. Multiple connectivity is awesome. This is a dual band router that enables the usage of 5 GHz band for watching videos, which will ensure trouble free streaming. The other 2.4 GHz band can be used for general browsing. This router also has an USB port through which an external HDD or a Pen Drive can be connected and then accessed via WIFI. It's a nice feature and gives you the option to access additional storage. This router is wall mountable! It can also be set up horizontally or vertically on the surface. This router doesn't support BEAM FORMING technology. Unless you work at home or you do some seriously important stuff, you will not need this new technology. This technology costs a few thousands more than the old technology. All that extra money can be saved with this router. Besides BEAM FORMING technology can cause much more exposure to high RF as it concentrates the signals onto the connected device. As I said before, go for this technology only if you really need it. In a sentence, this is the best router in the market sans BEAM FORMING technology! NOTE: There will be some differences if the unit is an import.
M**I
Reliable, Great Range
Nice reliable router, good range, like the user interface and options
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