USB port for 3G/4G failover, Snappy interface
Wirelessly backs up mobile devices' data
Absurdly complex setup process
Way to enjoy your collection of movies and other disc-based media via your smartphone or tablet
Can't join existing networks
Full set of routing features
'very good router'
'unsurpassed wireless speed'
'Limited advanced settings compared to slightly older TRENDnet routers.'
'attractive price tag'
'incredible high-speed wireless network access'
'high speed operation'
'optimal range'
'very latest wireless networking technology'
'robust signal'
'consistent connection'
'slower enhanced speeds than those of routers from D-Link and Netgear.'
'Up to 50% best-case throughput improvement'
'We were unable to establish a connection at 100 feet.'
'Good for Frequent travelers and hotspot users who will love the compact one-piece design and ability to share a paid hotspot connection.'
'Setup couldn’t be easier – NETGEAR’s Smart Wizard install assistant and on-screen help guide you through each step.'
'Has suffered from buggy firmware upgrades.'
'Browser-based interface could do with improvement.'
'cleanly designed interface'
'meager one-year warranty'
'superior range'
'The router's Web-based configuration home page pops up a convenient utility that checks Netgear's site for firmware upgrades--a nice touch given how often cutting-edge products can change.'
'sleek silver casing'
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