• Reviews around information (2.54 of 5)

    NETGEAR Wireless Router - N300 (WNR2000)

    • Unfortunately emails would usually stop and logged information was lost whenever the logs became full
    • Anybody using a plug strip will appreciate the adapter's small footprint.*Each time the router is turned on, it automatically checks for firmware updates.*All the critical information for running the router is printed on the back panel (MAC address, default login name and password, security PIN)
    • Listing attached devices: I sometimes get incomplete information when I get the list of all connected devices
    • In using this router for the past week, twice I've been presented with an authentication screen containing useless information
    • They did nothing but give me wrong information and damage my operating system
    • I called because I need a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number as per the warranty info printed on the site
    • I'm giving this router one start because I shouldn't have to employ work around's to get a product to work as it is intended to work.
    • " and I'm happy to say that my answer is "yes, definitely."The WNR2000 is easy to set up and use; it's every bit as fast as it should be in wired mode and its wireless range and power surpass my expectations
    • What a pain the a**.
    • it all works as it is supposed to
    • Netgear has lost be as a
    • Didn't really work as I had hoped, requires ethernet connection, will not work on USB drive.
    • NetGear technical forum helped to reset the channel to desired one (6 or 11) and now working fine as of today!. Hope so there wont be any other issues,
    • Hopefully it continues to work as it had previously for 16 months.
    • It's smaller than I thought with no external antenna, which is ok with technology as good as it is now.
    • The speed also is as fast as if I were on my home computer
    • My first Netgear WNR-854T worked fine for a month and just quit.