NETGEAR N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR4000 - Wireless router - 4-port switch - Gigabit Ethernet - 802.11 a/b/g/n - desktop Product Description:
- The Netgear WNDR400 will boost any Dual Band router by doubling the bandwidth with speeds of up to 300 + 450 Mbps, giving you an improved connection and less interference.The WNDR400 has a 4-port Gigabit Ethernet switch and a ReadyShare-compatible USB por
- 12 month manufacturer's warranty included
Product Description
Highlights: ·Surf, send emails, stream HD videos, play online games and make telephone calls over the Internet simultaneously. ·Transmission rates up to 400 + 300 Mbps ·Less interference and more stable connections (dual band) Features: ·Simultaneous use of 2.4 and 5 GHz bands ·Four Gigabit ports provide for lightning fast wired connections gaming and videos ·ReadyShare® USB - easy access to external USB hard disks ·Parental control functions - centralised backup for all connected devices ·Guest network access - separate and secure access for guests using the WLAN ·Push ’ n’ Connect guarantees quick and secure network connection ·Power and Wi-Fi on/off switches ·WPA2 und WPA - PSK ·WPS Technical Specifications: LAN transfer rate: 1000 Mbit/s · Number of 10/100 MB/s ports: 0 · Number of 10/100/1000 MB/s ports: 4 · Number of antennas: 4 · Radio technology: 2.4 and 5 GHz · Type (manufacturer type): WNDR4000-100PES · USB ports: 1x USB 2.0 · WPS: Hardware · Wireless LAN: 750 Mbit/s Description: The NETGEAR N750 WLAN Dual Band Gigabit router offers high performance WLAN speeds of up to 450 MBit/s as needed by demanding applications such as large file transfers, HD video streaming or multiplayer gaming. Dual band technology avoids interference and guarantees the highest speeds and ranges, whilst Gigabit provides ultrafast wired connections.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
pretty happy
By Mr S
I have owned many routers over the years, this stacks up pretty well. I have owned the WNR2000 which was pretty basic (free from Virgin) the WNDR3700 (excellent router but died after 20 months) and before this the WNDR4000 which I feel due to the lack of RAM featured in above router and omission of 620 mhz proc featured in the 3700 was a poor router.The WNDR45000 is much better mainly due to the extra flash and ram memory. In many ways it's nearly indentical to 3700 with really only obvious price and extra memory setting them apart but it is worth spending the extra. I am a heavy media streamer, work from home and live in a valley with poor wifi signals. Overall very good router rarely needs restarting.
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