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What is the Netgear R6250? The R6250 is Netgear's entry level 802.11ac wireless router. Interestingly, in hitting a lower price Netgear hasn't compromised its wireless AC performance, but instead curtailed the theoretical top end of 802.11n – something th...

Superb wireless speeds, Exceptional range, Well priced considering performance...

Ageing UI and setup process, Drops ReadyShare Cloud...

Netgear has pulled off something of a performance miracle with the R6250. It challenges the fastest routers available while cutting a big chunk off the price tag. You do pay for this with just one USB port, the omission of ReadyShare Cloud and Netgear rea...
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If you're still using the free modem and router you got from your ISP when you signed up for your broadband service, then you're missing out on a lot of the new home network technology that's come out in the past few years.A lot of people stick with these...

Plenty of features, Easy to use, 802.11ac, USB 3.0 port...

Divisive design, There are routers out there with even more features...

A successful marriage of advanced features and user-friendly design, the Netgear R6250 is a great choice if you're looking to replace your ISP's free router...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-05-24 08:19:04
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If you're still using the free modem and router you got from your ISP when you signed up for your broadband service, then you're missing out on a lot of the new home network technology that's come out in the past few years.A lot of people stick with these...

Plenty of features, Easy to use, 802.11ac, USB 3.0 port...

Divisive design, There are routers out there with even more features...

Overall, the Netgear R6250 does a very good job of combining advanced networking tools with an easy-to-use interface, though the striking design won't be to everyone's taste. We liked The Netgear R6250 comes with a wealth of features and tools that can h...
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As technology advances we are all becoming more connected in our homes. It is not uncommon for households to have multiple smartphones, tablets and desktop/laptop systems all connected to a network. But which hardware will help to maximise your enjoyme...
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Over the last couple of years the internet has been going through a radical increase in speed and with some connections passing well over the 100Mbps mark, many people are now looking for the next generation of routers that can keep up with the high-speed...

Established brand, Easy to use UI, Gigabit WiFi ready, USB3.0 port, Dual Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios, Beamforming+ technology...

Separate modem required for ADSL connections...

PricingThe R6250 only has a single model the supersedes it – namely the R6300 that I looked at towards the start of the year. Whilst the top end R6300 still retails for the best part of £180, the slightly slower R6250 is on the shelves for around two-thir...
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With the Wireless AC standard to be finalised in early 2014 now is a great time to start looking at Wireless AC tech for your home network. NETGEAR suggest the R6250, their latest AC router, is ideal for homes that have upwards of ten devices to connect...

I'm a fan of NETGEAR's design overhaul last year, so it's good to see the trend continue. That said the piano black finish while sleek attracts dust very easily, something to keep in mind when placing the device in your home setup.Due to the design wall m...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2015-05-24 08:19:04
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It seems every man and his canine companion is launching an AC class router these days, and Netgear has a complete range. One notch from the top is the R6250, an AC1600 spec cable router theoretically capable of supporting the current draft 802.11ac maxim...
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Now that I've retested NETGEAR's top-of-line draft 802.11ac R6300, we can proceed to the first of its new 11ac routers to be powered by Broadcom's second-generation router SoC. Like the R6300, the R6250 is a "Smart" router, running its "genie" admin GUI...

Has WDS, Client Bridge and AP modes, USB 3.0 port, Fast file transfers for both FAT32 & NTFS formats...

No site survey in client bridge mode, Can't adjust transmit power...

Second generation Broadcom draft 802.11ac AC1600 router with storage sharing USB 3.0 port and OpenDNS based parental controls...
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