The Netgear Wireless-N Router WNR2000 is a no-frills budget wireless-N router, with excellent range and a handy and comprehensive Parental Control feature. It's a good fit for those who just need a simple wireless network and the ability to control access to the Internet.
Read the full review →PC World Australia says:
The Netgear Wireless N 300 WNR2000 is a good value wireless router for anyone who wants to stream videos and distribute a fast Internet connection in a small home or apartment. We did have some issues with the reliability of its wireless speed, but for the most part the router performed very well. quote
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The Netgear Wireless N 300 WNR2000 is a good value wireless router for anyone who wants to stream videos and distribute a fast Internet connection in a small home or apartment. We did have some issues with the reliability of its wireless speed, but for the most part the router performed very well.
Read the full review →Netgear’s WNR2000 does carry the Wi-Fi Alliance’s 802.11n certification, but that logo didn’t help this router perform any better in our benchmark tests. On the other hand, this was one of the few routers able to maintain a usable connection in both of our long-range outdoor tests.
Read the full review →If you're a NETGEAR fan and are looking for an inexpensive draft 11n router, then you might want to give the WNR2000 a try. But if you don't have a brand preference, there are better options available.
Read the full review →I bought this when my WRT54G running DD-WRT went belly up. I had been a huge Netgear fan in the past, but blacklisted them when the white models came out with that ghetto firmware that wouldn't let you configure it until it had a WAN connection. I was in a pinch and this was on sale at Wal...
Read the full review →I own this model and the top model (WNDR3700). This one performs every bit as well as the one that costs three times as much.
Read the full review →I purchased this router on sale at Newegg (a very lucky find) and used it to replace the old WRT54G in my parents' house. This produced a marked increase in speed and reliability, which (admittedly) is not saying much because, hell, we replaced a Linksys router. Most of our computers do not...
Read the full review →Sleek look, easy to setup, seems to have good output. Most importantly, DD-WRT compatible! Just upgraded this router with DD-WRT and now I have complete control over it. Solid as a rock.
Read the full review →We got this router because we desperately needed to connect multiple devices to the internet at the same time, and sharing one ethernet cord was not going to do it. It has worked well, and it was cheap too.
Read the full review →It's such a disappointment that I don't want to spend the time to acknowledge it anymore. I want the hours waiting for it to reboot, or reconnect, or re-setup back. I'm ready to eat the cost and go buy something that actually works (projects a signal, stays connected) on a consistent basis.
Read the full review →Purchased as a replacement for my reliable, but aging, Belkin G+MIMO it offered quick setup, fantastic features and was initially very reliable. Over time it has become less so, I'm afraid. I wish I could say that this is just the result of aging hardware, but I've had it less than six months.
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