Stylish and compact offers stellar 5Ghz performance
Ridiculously high routing throughput
Compact size with the ability to be placed vertically or horizontally
Superb Wireless-N speeds
'The Netgear Wireless-N Router WNR2000 has no dual-band, Gigabit, USB, or Guest wireless features.'
'We were able to keep a stable connection with the router from more than 310 feet away in our testing facility.'
'fast broadband connection'
'good router'
'Range could be better.'
'It's large enough to display sophisticated menus, which require two control buttons (mounted in front of the screen) to navigate.'
'separate wireless networks'
'comprehensive routing and firewall features'
'We were able to hold a stable connection in this band from up to 90 metres away.'
'Cons. • No innovation in 5 GHz range.'
'Storage performance is poor.'
'poor range'
'an exceptionally portable router'
'It's the second router from D-Link that supports true Wireless-N dual-band, capable of broadcasting simultaneously in 5GHz and 2.4GHz frequencies.'
'Cons. • USB device sharing is one Windows client at a time. • Lower routing throughput than the A1.'
'unimpressive performance'
'No wireless range extension.'
'Basic feature set.'
'Unbalanced up and downlink throughput.'
'No Mac software or USB port for network storage.'
'We think it's perfect for an apartment or small house; it's useful for distributing an ADSL2+ connection, as well as for basic video streaming, and it has effective keyword and URL filters that will make your kids hate you, so use them wisely.'
Good download speed
Good features
Awful wireless uplink throughput stability
'Its 5Ghz throughput speed could be better.'
'Included software is clunky and slow, and totally unnecessary.'
'No Gigabit Ethernet.'
'Even so, it makes a great choice when choosing a wireless router with gaming as your priority.'
Attractive price tag
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