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Supports the new 450Mbps standard on the 5GHz band.
Offers true dual-band.
Decent wireless performance.
Guest networking.
Network storage.
Live Parental Controls.
Affordable.
Record-fast throughput at the 5 GHz band.
Multi-OS support.
Stress-free setup.
2.4GHz wireless throughput degrades a great deal as range increases.
Network storage feature could also use some improvement.
USB support is limited only to storage devices.
Lacks robust NAS capabilities.
By uk.hardware.info on January 11, 2013
Granted, the Netgear WNDR4300 doesn't really innovate very much. But it's a router that performs really well, with the somewhat limited performance on 2.4 GHz as one of its few drawbacks. However, the WNDR4300 does not combine all of the...
By cnet on June 22, 2012
The Netgear WNDR4000 makes a very good wireless router for home use, especially with Wi-Fi clients that support the 5GHz band.
By ExpertReviews on June 04, 2012
Excellent Wi-Fi performance, plenty of options and a built-in media server make this a Best Buy.
By PCPro on January 28, 2012
Quick in some areas, and boasts plenty of features, but a touch too expensive.
By PCMag on June 09, 2011
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, despite anemic NAS capabilities.
By Hardware.Info
on December 18, 2012
Toegegeven, de Netgear WNDR4300 is geen ultiem staaltje vernieuwing. Het is echter wel een uitstekend presterend apparaat, met de op het eerste gezicht afgeknepen prestaties op 2,4 GHz als een van de weinige nadelen. Let wel, de WNDR4300 verenigt niet...
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