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    NETGEAR N750 Dual Band 4 Port Wi-Fi Gigabit Router (WNDR4300)

    • This is the best netgear router because all the newer ones have a hack vulnerability that netgear has not addressed.
    • (Some older printers may need to use static IP addresses)
    • But as soon as you check it, you can't Administrate the WNDR4500 any more because the Genie loses its IP address (the IP assigned by an upstream device doesn't work to get to the Genie)
    • We have a network printer that I needed to set a static IP address for and it was easy to do that without having to look at the instructions
    • It works as it should using an older WNR2000v5 set to AP mode connected to a LAN port on the 4300v2 to provide a 2nd 2.4Ghz WiFi CH for older slower WiFi devices I have
    • This thing is crappy for some reason it doesn't work as
    • Wifi printing is just as fast as if my computer was plugged into the printer itsel.
    • I now have full coverage in all my rooms as well as in my front and back yards
    • For as big as the case is on this I don't see why the manufacture didn't add a small fan to it to help reduce heat, which as warm as it gets this could cause issues with the router over a period of its lifespan.
    • Works as it should when given a good signal.
    • We bought this router to replace our broken D-Link router and it was extremely easy to install.
    • We bought this router to replace our broken D-Link router and it was extremely easy to install.