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Netgear WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router $166 Including Delivery

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Cheapest I have seen!! $166 including delivery

Enjoy more wireless channels, less interference and better connections using WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router from Netgear®. It provides enterprise class security for business class secured WiFi connectivity. Powerful 680 MHz processor – Capable of high-speed, dual-band wireless access, wired gigabit speeds, and fast USB storage access—even when multiple devices are running multiple applications simultaneously. Enjoy enhanced media, gaming, and Internet telephone performance with automatic application prioritization.

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  • +1

    Price in title please.

  • A number of cheaper stores listed at http://staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=WNDR3700

  • Umart is $185 now

    • I think you're confusing the dgnd3700 with the wndr3700.

  • Not a bargain, with delivery makes it average price. Can pick up cheaper at a few others stores.

  • +2

    ~$140 in OW by price-matching MSY.

    • +1

      touché

  • MSY cheaper

  • I think this model/series has over-heating issue.

    • My last few Routers have been Netgear N (currently Using the 3500)
      And a few things have been consistant, lack of firmware updates and on going issues with upnp not working, VPN flakey and random freezing with torrenting. I am just about to replace it with a Billion 7800N.

  • How does this compare with the ASUS RT-N56U that's going for $132 after the VISA cashback?

    • I was wondering that too…

  • Is a good router. Bought it for $156 after OW price match a store in Auburn early this year.
    New model is out tho :)

  • no deal.

  • I have had one of these for a year or so now. Its Wifi performance, particularly on 5GHz, is excellent.

    I bought it at the time as it was the fastest one smallnetbuilder had ever tested.

    I see that the latest firmware supports IPv6 too, but I haven't tested it with Internode yet.

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