General Specifications |
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| Device Type | Wireless Router | ||||||||
| Interface | RJ-45 | ||||||||
| USB 2.0 | |||||||||
| Form Factor | Desktop | ||||||||
Networking Protocols and Standards |
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| Wireless Network Standards | IEEE 802.11g | ||||||||
| IEEE 802.11a | |||||||||
| IEEE 802.11n | |||||||||
| Wireless Frequency Range | 2.4 - 5.0 GHz | ||||||||
| Security Protocols | WPA | ||||||||
| WPA2-PSK | |||||||||
Port Specifications |
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| WAN Port(s) | 1 | ||||||||
| 10/100/1000 Mbps Ports | 5 | ||||||||
Dimensions |
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| Dimensions | 8.07 x 10.04 x 3.03 in | ||||||||

TigerDirect.com
Warranty Information
7795 W. Flagler St. Suite 35
Miami, FL. 33144
Bricked after 4 months
Like many, I bought this router because I thought high price meant the best router. And it did seem like that at first. I was getting 260 Mbps wireless as opposed to only 80 Mbps on an 18 month old N router. Unfortunately I soon discovered other issues with it. 5 Ghz wireless had massive packetloss (25%), and opening up a regular web page with the router would take 2 seconds via 5Ghz compared to instant without the router. 2.4 Ghz seemed better and there was no packetloss despite an abundance of 2.4 Ghz devices in my area. I decided to turn off the 5 Ghz wireless -- unfortunately doing so completely bricked the router, and now it's a $200 door stop.
R6300 what a waste of money
After reading review, I bought this highly priced router in Sept 2012. After several hickup, the router was working ok. Had a problem with firmware update which was resolved with NetGear techie. The router stop working without any problem. Contacted Netgear tech support. Netgear techie was more interested to sell me extended tech support contract then, listen to the problem i have with the router. Do not buy this costly router. It is not worth it for the price.
It DOES work..sort of
Bought this to replace an old Netgear router.I thought it would be much better,but so far it is not. The router constantly tells me it is connected and disconnected.Speed within the house has not improved a bit..if it works. Off to buy a new router...one that is not so quirky
NO 802.11ac products
What good is paying a premium price for this as there are NO laptops or other wireless devices that can handle the 802.11ac. Even dogles are hard to find and the desktop card is huge. Better to buy a top end n or g
work great
old router was fine for eMail began to stutter and freeze up replaced with NetgearR6300 30 min to setup and ran out of the box instructions clear easy to follow great speed & range and does most demanding streaming
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