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Netgear DGND3300 Wireless N Router Review

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

This is a brilliant new router that I purchased for myself, replacing my outdated and malfunctioning Linksys G Router. It consists of Dual Band Wireless, with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and also a USB port for USB HDD share with any USB compatible device, except for printers (I'm not entirely sure, but plug-n-play doesn't work for printers). Features a piano black glossy finish, and a rather uneeded blue Netgear circle on the top that has little blue LED's in it. It also has 4 fast (100mbps) ethernet ports, and an in-built ADSL2+ modem. The router itself can also be used as just a 4 port high speed hub for gaming or LAN based work, as the DSL modem inbuilt can be disabled. More details are in the review. Please comment, thumbs up and subscribe, as all are appreciated.

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  • whos your internet provider

  • @BRODYALEXANDER78 internode

  • is it good for playing online like call of duty do u get 4 green bars?reply

  • @THEVENOM0920PR this all depends on the host of who is hosting the game, how good their connection (especially upload data rate) is, how good your internet connection is and how far away you are from the host. the router is great and i generally get really good connect as long as i connect to adelaide hosted servers. port forwarding the game's online ports helps make NAT's open (which is what i have done) which can improve, but basically 4 bars really is determined by a lot of things. thanks.

  • @GamingTechReviews Thanks man does the netgear has DSLcompatible

  • @THEVENOM0920PR Well, I'm pretty sure it is. It works with ADSL, ADSL 2 and ADSL 2+ so DSL would work too, assuming it also connects via a telephone connection (which I'm pretty sure it does). I would consult the NETGEAR website, but most likely it's supported. Thanks.

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  • @negativespace261 lol its not the router its ur crappy internet

    ive got tf2 and it works fine. i get pings less than 50.

  • just bought one they are the best router ive had up to day.. thumbs up

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  • This or the dgn3500?, I need help :(

  • would be a great router if you could get Gmail to work with it

  • Good video guys, will definitely have a think about purchasing one of these, I need a replacement for my crappy router ;)

  • @GamingTechReviews Good point my uncle lives in australia and he also admits that

    But i also got to admit that this wireless wireless router looks pretty cool

  • @maccahemp haha, people in australia, in particular adelaide who have rubbish internet like ADSL.

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