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A common theme among the ADSL routers we've reviewed here is that they're also capable of serving as standard broadband routers. Like the Cisco Linksys X3000, the Netgear DGND3700 has a Gigabit WAN port in addition to its ADSL2+ port. That makes it...
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It has been a while since I last looked at a Netgear product. However a change of PR agency allowed me the opportunity to check out a new dual-band modem-router from the company...
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From the marketing material you may think that Netgear’s latest speed demon is a new category of router. The name – N600 – seems to imply it’s capable of 600Mbits/sec transfer speeds. Alas, that isn’t the case: Netgear has simply added the maximum...

Jam-packed with features, ports and sockets, and combines that with the best all-round performance in our recent Group Test. Read our review...
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From the marketing material you may think that Netgear's latest speed demon is a new category of router. The name – N600 – seems to imply it's capable of 600Mbits/sec transfer speeds. Alas, that isn't the case: Netgear has simply added the maximum throug...

Jam-packed with features, ports and sockets, and combines that with the fast wireless performance...
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When buying any computer kit one wants to plan ahead to give oneself a degree of future-proofing without going to the too expensive extreme. The Netgear N600 wireless dual-band gigabit ADSL2+ modem router model DGND3700 will provide more than adequate...
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The Netgear N600 Wireless Modem Router is a performer in it's category of networking gear. Not only does it integrate many devices into a single device, it does it well. Boasting Dual-Band 802.11n, gigabit connectivity, two USB ports for sharing storage d...

Fast Wireless N, Great NAS Features, Easy setup if you have experience...

No Setup CD, Flaky modem performance...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2016-11-14 22:37:12
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Tweet Submit A modified version of its WNDR3700, to include VDSL capability, the DGND3700 is currently the papa bear of Netgear's ADSL modem/router range. It can stand vertically, or the base can be detached for traditional horizontal fare. In a n...

Fantastic wireless performance, Great content filtering, Fantastic help feature, Physical button to turn off wireless, along with physical power button, Gigabit WAN port, Multiple guest SSIDs...

No IPv6, Auto update feature didn't work on review unit, Advanced options are often hidden in favour of auto detect, USB ports are storage only, Quota warnings won't work with those on TB plans, Excessively slow to update settings...

Netgear's DGND3700 is quite the desirable bit of kit. It has fantastic wireless performance, and offers enough networking capability to satiate all but the hardest of the hardcore. Now, if only we could push that warranty just a little bit higher...
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The DGND3700 is a rather plain-looking router, but its appearance doesn’t do justice to the hardware in contains. As well as all the usual aspects of premium wireless routers, such as supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless networks, the ability to wo...

Standard feature set; Built-in DLNA server; Share files over the Internet or locally; Content filtering; Performs well...

Prefer to pay lass and forgo a few of the router's features...

gigabit ethernet,dgnd3700,usb,draytek,ftp,dsl,dlna,qos,fritz!box...
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The DGND3700 is a rather plain-looking router, but its appearance doesn’t do justice to the hardware in contains. As well as all the usual aspects of premium wireless routers, such as supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless networks, the ability to wo...

gigabit ethernet,dgnd3700,usb,draytek,ftp,dsl,dlna,qos,fritz!box...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 22:37:12
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Choosing a new router can be a jargon-filled headache, and it's made more difficult by the fact that it's not always made clear whether a model is suitable for cable broadband or standard ADSL, typically over a BT line.Although some ADSL routers can be...

Works with cable or ADSL services; media streaming; guest wireless network; easy internet setup...

Overtechnical menus for many features; no printer sharing; help file could be improved; very ungainly design...

Easy to connect to the internet, but sadly the advanced features are not quite as easy to use...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-11-14 22:37:12
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The Netgear DGND3700 is the big brother to the Netgear DGND3300 Dual Band router that we recently took a look at here on TechRadarDescribing itself as the ultimate DSL router, it appears to have a lot to live up to, but on the basis of just the specifi...

Incredibly fast 2.4GHz performance, Top-flight 5GHz performance, Solid feature set...

Aging interface...
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