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The Netgear WN3000RP is a universal WiFi range extender supporting dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies with speeds up to 300 Mbps. It features a convenient Ethernet port for wired connections and extends wireless coverage up to 50 feet, making it ideal for smart TVs, gaming consoles, and seamless home networking.
| ASIN | B0055Y6PUA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,855 in Repeaters |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smart TVs, Blu-ray players, game consoles |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,805) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second, 750 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449076950 |
| Item Weight | 8.64 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Range | 50 feet feet |
| UPC | 606449076950 060449076936 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
O**R
Works
Works with my netgear wifi
M**G
Worked well.
Worked as intended, that's all someone needs to know.
B**H
Product no longer supported
$20, says it does 2/5G, only provides 2G, EOL product
J**R
Five Stars
It does the job
D**N
Like it
Working well
E**E
This is an out-of-date model.
I disliked the fact that it didn't work.
D**E
Please Don't Touch
Others have documented problems with disconnection (at least 3 times a day in my case). This was never a problem with my previous range extender, an Engenius. I have not been able to access the Netgear helpline because I am unable to register ( I am continually told that my serial number is incorrect). To complain or ask for help to register, I have to register before I can register to describe this & other problems. The retailer refers me to the Netgear website (I live in the country).. I am trapped in a circular argument with no way out. Buy this if you are a masochist. When it works it's OK, but the disconnections and associated nonsense from the makers are too much. I've awarded one star, but I tried to make it zero. 24 hours later: I have registered with a valid serial number! The problem was difficulty in spotting the difference between a letter O and number 0 on the baseplate. Having done so, no comment from support yet on disconnection problems. So: now a 2-star award.
D**A
Not a fan
Throughput is definitely lacking. Lags quite a bit. Checks out occasionally. I've never waited for a page to load when connecting to my AC3200 Router.. yet for the brief 10 minutes I had it running.. I did! Don't waste your money
E**.
Gerรคt in Ordnung
T**N
We have an extension at the back of our house which has the main telephone socket and router (BT Home Hub) installed in it. Our bedroom is as far from there as possible and we get a very poor signal there. I bought an Edimax EW-7416APN a couple of years back to extend the range thus improving the signal in the bedroom. Setting it up was beyond me and my son-in-law (who works in computer support) spent a lot of time getting it configured. The signal strength was good but it dropped out constantly and needed a router reboot or an Edimax reboot or a PC reboot to get it going again (for maybe 10 mins!). It eventually got dumped in a drawer and forgotten about. We now have a conservatory beyond the bedroom and thus even further out of range. I felt it wasn't being used enough - mainly because of the no-WiFi cover. I decided to see what else I could do and found this beauty and took the chance of purchasing it. On taking it from the box, my first impression was that there wasn't much to it and it'd probably be another waste of time and money but not at all. I plugged it in to a socket close to the bedroom and while waiting on the lights to settle down, pressed the button on the Home Hub (the curved hub - I think its the HH3?). They 'paired' seamlessly if that's the right expression. I fired up the laptop in the conservatory and found the 'hub' now called *****_EXT and tried to connect. I entered the same key as required for the hub and hey presto it worked great. Comes up as (Signal Excellent). I've had it for about a month now and it hasn't missed a beat (touch wood). As it was so easy to set up, I played around a bit by repositioning around the house - the indicator lights letting me know when it was in a bad position in relation to the main router. I must've been lucky first time as I couldn't improve anything and returned it its first location. A resounding 5 stars and recommendation from me.
F**O
Fa quello che "deve fare" e lo fa in modo egregio. Ideale per appartamenti di grande metratura. Lo consiglio a tutto quelli che si trovano in queste condizioni. Facile installazione.
P**Y
I ordered this as my BT Homehub 3 is located in a room which means I cannot get a reliable wifi signal in some upstairs rooms. I've tried Homeplugs (ethernet through power sockets), but for some reason I can only connect 2 Homeplugs to my router (ie 2 receiving a signal and 1 sending it), and of course that's no use for phones/tablets anyway. The instructions are clear and there are two options to set up - WPS and via browser. The WPS option simply didn't work (no idea why - there's no reason it shouldn't), so I went for option 2 - which is a manual selection of the wifi network to extend, plus inputting your wifi password. That worked first time, and the instructions were very clear and simple to follow. The way it works is that I now have two wifi networks - "BTHub3-XXXX" (XXXX being a random series of numbers and letters unique to your router) and "BTHub3-XXXX_EXT", both with the same password (although you can if you wish specify two passwords) and both set up on my phone and tablet to connect. It seems the phone (an iPhone 5) chooses the stronger upstairs (ie the extended network) and either downstairs, as the extended seems to have a wider range than the Homehub 3. Generally this doesn't matter, but the extended network works more slightly more slowly, albeit this is imperceptible usually. However, I will take the minor inconvenience of occasionally changing networks downstairs to have a rock solid connection upstairs. I guess I had anticipated there would only be one network (ie like the wifi extenders in the office) but perhaps if I'd researched it better I would have known that there would be two, and it's not really a problem anyway. So all in all, 4 stars. If WPS had worked, it would have been 5, plus the minor inconvenience of having two networks rather than one - but really these aren't big deals. For the price (ยฃ39.00 in Sep 2013), this is a good piece of equipment offering great value for money (there was nothing else that I could see at this price point and which was a recognisable brand when I looked around) and it reliably delivers what it promised. I'd recommend it.
D**N
We live in a single storey dwelling with fairly thick internal walls which has meant that it has always been a challenge to get a wifi signal to the further parts of the property. A couple of years ago I tried a range extender from another manufacturer and it was hopeless. It was a nightmare to configure and kept dropping the connection to the router. I tried using power extenders but the house is not on a single ring main so that did't work either. With some trepidation I decided to see if the Netgear range extender worked any more effectively. To be fair to the other manufacturer I was aiming to connect this to a Netgear router so, in theory, it should be easier to do. Well I am delighted to report that it was a doddle. Although I am happy configuring kit using a web browser (I got plenty of experience with the previous range extender) I am very happy to try the manufacturer supplied "easy set up". I did that here. Plugged in the extender and waited for the unit's light to go green. Pressed the connect button and then went to the router and pressed the connect button on that. By the time I had walked back to the extender it was connected and I then went to the furthest room and tried to connect a device to the network. Good strong signal and connected straight away. It's a delight when things just work so well done to Netgear for producing something which does exactly that. I have no reservations about recommending this product.
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