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Product Code: WNDR3700-100UKS Netgear's 4-port gigabit, simultaneous dual-band Netgear WNDR3700 wireless router proved a joy to use. It was stable and glitch-free, with easy media serving. However, bliss only commenced after setup and configuration...

However, the Netgear WNDR3700 is an excellent product once configured, and I found there's no better performing small or home office-class (SOHO) Wi-Fi router available. Still, the interface and setup experience need some work. Jon L Jacobi, PC World...
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The Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700 is a low-profile compact box that is finished in a high-gloss black and comes with the antennae built into the device. It ships with a stand, so you can lay it flat or stand it vertically for slightly better reception. You...

Power saving feature, Video mode...

Unreliable speed using 2.4GHz channel...
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Enough semantics. The WNDR3700 is a simultaneous dual-band router with eight antennas and a 32-bit, 680 MHz processor for enabling gobs of concurrent sessions. You can have four SSIDs, perform remote router management from across the Internet, stream media to ReadyDLNA devices, and keep an eye on...
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There's nothing shy about Netgear's range-topping WNDR3700. Although it has no protruding aerials, it measures more than 200mm tall and 150mm wide; fortunately, its glossy finish and LEDs aren't as intrusive. There's nothing low key about its specifica...

A long list of features and good speed, but range is only average...
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Verdict: An excellent range of features, but this router performed inconsistently in our wireless transfer tests, with poor 5GHz speeds. Netgear's WNDR3700 is an expensive wireless router with some enticing features, including dual-band wireless net...
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The Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is an 802.11n Wi-Fi router. It's capable of supporting true dual-band wireless, and offers impressive speed and networking capabilities. The goodWith the ability to set up a guest network, the Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is...

With the ability to set up a guest network, the Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is a great solution for users wanting to multi-task. With true dual-band capabilities, you'll be able to download files on your regular Wi-Fi network without seeing speeds drop. The ability to create multiple wireless networks is also great from a security standpoint, keeping your files safe if you live in a shared househol...

Although the USB port means you can use the Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax for storage purposes, performance is actually quite sluggish when moving larger files or groups of files around.

Despite this, the Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is still a decent all-round solution. With fast speeds and a strong signal, it's a capable router that's a good choice for those wanting to set up multiple networks. Netgear WNDR3700 RangeMax is tagged with...
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Netgear’s four-port gigabit, simultaneous dual-band WNDR3700 Wi-Fi router proved a joy to use. It was stable and glitch-free, with easy media serving. However, bliss only commenced after setup and configuration.The WNDR3700 offers none of the hand-hold...
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There's nothing shy about Netgear's range-topping WNDR3700. Although it has no protruding aerials, it measures more than 200mm tall and 150mm wide; fortunately, its glossy finish and LEDs aren't intrusive.This router boasts twin radios and simultaneous...

A fast, well-featured router, but its range is only average...
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Netgear doesn't leave much to the imagination with its product names. Take the Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNDR3700): its full name lets you know exactly what you're getting. The WNDR3700 doesn't have a modem built into it, so you'll either have to use your existing modem or get a new one to attach to it. Unlike many wireless routers on the market, the Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700 doesn't have any external antennas, so it looks clean and can't be used to poke anyone in...

Dual-band operation works very well, fast 5GHz operation, USB port for sharing storage devices, content on USB drives is accessible over the Internet...

Couldn’t use USB devices to serve media to our PlayStation 3, Web interface needs a redesign -- enough with the frames already!...

The Netgear WNDR3700 is fast, reasonably easy to set up, and stocked with some interesting features. We love the ability to run 5GHz and 2.4GHz networks simultaneously, and the built-in USB function is useful for sharing content locally and across the...
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We tested ten routers from five manufacturers. We asked them to provide one more entry-level model, and one that is positioned as a high-end product. Considering how affordable routers are becoming, we chose to only include dual-band routers. We decid...

None of the routers in this test performed poorly, but there were enough differences that we can draw a few conclusions. If you don't want to spend too much but still want decent performance, then the best options are the Linksys EA2700, Netgear WNDR370...
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