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From the name, you might suspect that Netgear's N750 cable router was capable of some truly stratospheric speeds. In theory, you'd be right, although the number is a bit of a fudge. Its theoretical top speed isn't 750Mbits/sec but 450Mbits/sec (the N750 m...

Quick in some areas, and boasts plenty of features, but a touch too expensive...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2012-03-10 01:15:16
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Netgear’s second entry to this Labs is as ambitious and fully featured as its first, the N600. As with that router, the N750 moniker is arrived at by adding the theoretical top speeds available in each frequency band – 300Mbits/sec over 2.4GHz and 450...

A quick wireless router that boasts lots of features. There are better Netgear offerings on the market though...
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Netgear’s WNDR4000 is a feature-packed dual-band router. It doesn’t have a built-in modem, but it's a good way to extend the functionality of your current ADSL or cable router. The WNDR4000 provides simultaneous use of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, four...

Excellent Wi-Fi performance, plenty of options and a built-in media server make this a Best Buy...
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A wireless routers is one of the most important items in any gadget lover’s home. Performance, range and reliability are essential criteria to consider when deciding when buying a router. Also, bear in mind the configuration software...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-11-16 03:23:02
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While the Consumer Electronics Show in January of this year featured demonstrations of the next generation 802.11ac technology, we are still in the midst of a transition within the current 802.11n standard. After the 300 Mbps and 150 Mbps versions, manu...

It's nice to see that none of the routers in this test perform poorly, but a few of them don't seem to take advantage of the extra data stream. We would still choose the 300n Netgear WNDR3800 over no less than nine of the fourteen 450N routers in this t...
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I want to state outright: I have never seen faster throughput at the 5GHz band than with Netgear's N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (WNDR4000) ($130, street). The vendor claims the router can do 450Mbps at the 5GHz band. In the lab, due to high p...

Record-fast throughput at the 5 GHz band. Multi-OS support. Stress-free setup. Has USB port for NAS functionality...

USB support is limited only to storage devices. Lacks robust NAS capabilities.

Netgear's N750 is a throughput thoroughbred in the 5 GHz band. Performance at the 2.4 GHz band is slightly above average with other top 2.4 GHz routers on the market. Advanced features and easy setup makes the N750 a router to easily recommend, despit...
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At a glanceProductWNDR4000 N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WebsiteSummaryLatest NETGEAR top-of-line dual-band, dual-radio 802.11n router with bandwidth metering and external USB drive sharing w/ UPnP AV / DLNA media server.Pros• Gigabit ports...

Gigabit ports, Guest WLANs on both bands, IPv6 support, WDS repeating / bridging...

2.4 GHz low-signal performance, Three stream N on 5 GHz band only, Does not support WEP...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-12-01 01:32:25
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Netgear has developed a bad habit of branding its new routers with two different model numbers. Take the WNDR4000—or is it the N750? Both names are printed on the box, and the router itself is labeled “N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR4000.”...

DLNA media server; broadband consumption meter.

Benchmark scores in most locations are lower than the older WNDR3700.
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