• Reviews around fact (4.09 of 5)

    Norton Core Secure WiFi Router, Covers up to 3000 Sq. ft., Smart Security for Network and IoT Devices, Parental Controls, Replaces Router, Works with Amazon Alexa, One-year of Norton Security included

    • While I like the smartphone interface, I don't like the fact that I can't "get under the hood" like with many WI-Fi routers.
    • I loved the fact that it allows you to pick the network topology in your home, which for me was Comcast Gateway connected to the cable
    • The best bonus - for me - is the fact that it looks great... different from the standards, not too crazy, but interesting enough to be a conversation piece and/or fit in with contemporary design
    • I like the fact that it provides alerts for any changes in my
    • I also LOVE the fact that I can control how much access my kids have to the devices including what time, which websites, and how much bandwidth.
    • The fact that I can also connect multiple devices without losing performance is great as well
    • I love the fact that it doesn't look like a traditional router
    • While I like the smartphone interface, I don't like the fact that I can't "get under the hood" like with many WI-Fi routers.
    • I like the fact that this is coming from a security company and has even more layers of security to protect us from malware, etc.
    • : My support ticket was escalated to resolve the issues I am having, unfortunately the support staff could not get the printers to work as they "are too far away from the router
    • It provide a bit of a proactive approach to security than a reactive one, which I love as I have adults in my home that are just now discovering the tablet/iphone technology and also have a few young ones that are fearless.
    • In our case, we have cameras (for security, as well as for keeping an eye on the dogs when we are away), as well as a camera server, all of which require static IP addresses
    • I have once again installed the previous router and everything works as it should
    • Rebooting solves the issue, but pretty annoying as never once had such an issue with my old Asus.
    • n’t like.