📡 Elevate Your Connectivity Experience!
The NETGEAR AC750 WiFi Range Extender (EX3700-100NAS) is a powerful wireless signal repeater designed to enhance your home or office WiFi coverage. Weighing just 0.60 pounds, this compact device supports dual-band WiFi with speeds up to 750 Mbps, ensuring seamless streaming and gaming experiences. Its universal compatibility allows it to work with any existing WiFi router, making it an essential addition for anyone looking to eliminate dead zones.
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | NETGEAR |
Series | Range Extender |
Item model number | EX3700-100NAS |
Operating System | Microsoft. Internet Explorer. 8.0, Firefox. 20, Safari. 5.1, Google Chrome 25.0 browsers or higher |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 1.54 x 2.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.64 x 1.54 x 2.17 inches |
Color | White |
Voltage | 120240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Netgear |
ASIN | B00R92CL5E |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 6, 2015 |
A**N
Perfect Wi-Fi Range Extender for my house
In the past couple of months, I have been experiencing issues concerning my connection when I was inside my bedroom. This has lead to laggy video calls and poor viewing of my videos at night. As a result, I had to move into my office whenever I wanted to do any of these, however, I sometimes like to call my girlfriend at night while we sleep. I saw this product and bought it while it was on sale, and it came the next day. This product is perfect since it was an easy setup, extends the range of my signal, and is unnoticeable at first glance.The setup for this product was very easy. At first, it felt like a headache since I was confused why the device was not pairing to my wifi router. I read the instructions and realized that I was doing it wrong. ****As a tip, make sure to wait an extra minute after pressing the pair buttons, as once the lights stop flickering, the device is beginning the pairing process. I assumed that it was not pairing and gave up on trying to pair, but I found out that the device had indeed paired, I just was inpatient. Overall, if you follow instructions it is very simple to pair.The main purpose of this extender is to extend the range into my bedroom. And it does its job perfectly. When positioning the device, place halfway between the router and the intended room/area of coverage. I placed it in my office where it has a very strong signal. The product fits right into a socket, and as soon as you pair it to your phone, you are all done. The signal is very strong, a bit weaker than the regular signal in my office, but it is perfect for everything that I do. I am extremely satisfied.The main reason I love this device is that I can place it where nobody can see it. I have placed the device behind a couch, and because the device is slim, it fits perfectly. It does not stick out like a sore thumb, and it's super easy for me to access it in case I want to change the position.In conclusion, if there is a signal in your house that needs a signal boost, get this product. I am very satisfied with how well it covers my room. Please note that this product is not a stronger signal than without connected near the router, rather it allows the range to be extended. Do not use this product if you want it for gaming, streaming, or downloading content, as it will be slower than the normal router. Its main purpose is to extend to dead zones in a house or large body of space. This product is perfect, and I highly recommend it for anybody who wants to boost signal in a slow part of a house.
P**R
Go for it
I love it man.. I had alot issues with wifi signal in bedroom, I just plugged it, and it is working perfectly fine.
P**O
Good Extender
Met my expectation, good extender.
C**O
Surprisingly good performance and easy setup out of a very inexpensive extender
USE CASEDue to the disappointing antenna performance of the 2.4Ghz radio of the Ring Pro Video Doorbell, I tried to use a D-Link DAP-1320 that I had lying around. At a distance of 15 feet from the doorbell, there was plenty of signal strength, but the performance was extremely poor. I decided to try the Netgear AC750 as an alternative to putting another Ubiquiti AC-Lite on the wall, but my expectations were not very high. After all, extenders generally do not have multiple radios for simultaneous incoming and outgoing transmissions on the same frequency, so bandwidth is usually half (or less) than the source network.SETUPThe setup procedure for the device was quick. Basic setup is handled via a wizard, but I have a few gripes. The wizard could have (should have) disabled one of the radios if the network survey did not find a network in the 2.4 or 5Ghz range. Also, I think that WPS should be disabled by default in all devices unfortunate enough to have that living, breathing, security vulnerability. Once past the wizard, it's easy enough to disable a radio, turn off WPS, and load the newest firmware.PERFORMANCEMy source AP is a 2.4Ghz UniFi UAP (150Mbit/s 802.11n), at a range of 65 feet (AACF, through 3 walls). On the AP, my little laptop manages about 30Mbit/s up and down at that spot. The DEP-1320 to the laptop maxed out at around 1.5Mbit/s up and down, which is miserable. Attached to the repeater, the same laptop managed about 18Mbit/s up and down. The doorbell works fine now, but I wish that the repeater hadn't been necessary. I can't comment on the 5Ghz performance, as I don't use it on that side of the house.
P**T
Good
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