NETGEAR RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNDR3700 Review

Others/Networking Gear by stefan @ 2010-07-07

The WNDR3700 Wireless N router from NETGEAR packs up a lot of power, has a very customizable graphical interface and can be connected to an external USB storage device like HDD/Flash Drive/SSD, turning it instantly into a NAS solution.

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Packaging Part 1

Packaging

The WNDR3700 router from NETGEAR comes in a nice presented and fully sealed cardboard box; on the frontal part, we can see a photo of the product inside, some icons that represent the supported technologies, the full name of the product and its code name; on the top left we also get to see the NETGEAR logo:

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On one of the package sides, we can see the full product specifications:

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On the back of the box, the product features can be seen, written in multiple languages, but also a table which shows us the advantages of having a RangeMax Dual Band Wireless N product; also on the back, the Push ‘N’ Connect feature is explained, but also NETGEAR Green technology which is fully supported:

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Inside the box, the product along with its accessories is carefully placed, to avoid damage during transport:

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The product is carefully wrapped in a transparent plastic bag; along with it, we can find an user manual, a 35 online free songs voucher, a stand so we can install the router vertically, a yellow UTP cable and a power adapter:

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A separate paper explains us how to use the ReadyShare Access feature:

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The 35 free songs voucher along with a free audiobook are brought to us by “emusic”:

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The “Installation Manual” comes with the NETGEAR logo on top and the “Start Here” advice:

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When we open the envelope, we can find inside the CD, named “Resource” by NETGEAR; here we can find a utility to configure faster the router, but also the electronic User Manual:

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The power adapter that comes with the router is rated for the output 12V, 2.5A:

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