Netgear N750 WNDR4300 Review: Best High-Speed Router?

Netgear N750 WNDR4300 Review

When compared to other top-tier routers like Linksys E3200 and Asus RT-N56U, the Netgear N750 wireless dual band WNDR 4300 model router is a decent contender. Its high-speed and almost reboot-free design features a reliable default secured Wi-Fi with buffering-free seamless HD and UHD 4k video and audio streaming at supersonic speeds of 450Mbps on a 5GHz band.

The N750 has a book-shaped compact and sleek exterior with conservative top-notch aesthetics. This router comes with a vertical base design that occupies a limited footprint for easier storage. When it comes to mounting your router, the Netgear N750 has flexible mountable options fitting perfectly in vertical, horizontal, as well as wall-mounting positions.

The fact that N750 can easily fit on your bookshelf makes this router a noteworthy choice for smaller homes and medium offices with limited storage space for routers.

With that said, let’s delve into finer elements and verify the manufactures’ claim by finding out how the Netgear N750 fairs among other routers within a similar pricing category. Is it a worthy router to consider taking home? Read on!

Netgear N750 WNDR4300 Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Netgear
  • Model: N750 WNDR4300
  • Peak Speed: 750 Mbps, 450 Mbps on 5GHz
  • Memory: 128 MB RAM, 128 MB flash storage
  • Dimensions: 5.86 x 2.99 x 9.21 inch
  • Wi-Fi Protocol: 5 GHz 802.11n dual-band
  • Port: 1x USB 2.0
  • Coverage: 1200 sqft.
  • Antennas: 3 x 5 dBi
  • Standard: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
  • Transmission: 26 dBm
  • Security: WEP WPA WPA2
  • Band: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
  • Guest Network: Available
  • Weight: 0.9 pounds

Netgear N750 WNDR4300 Review

Design

As you flip your router around, you will notice several ports featuring Gigabit Ethernet support; these ports are five in total. The initial four are LAN ports while the other one is the WAN port for connecting the modem. Similarly, there is a USB port as well.

On the front side, the Netgear N750 features multiple LED lights that signal the status of your device. This simplifies your work as you monitor the regular functioning of your router since the LEDs will change color to indicate the current status of your wireless network and ports. 

On top of that, the N750 also comes with a WPS button that allows the user to bypass the standard security protocol and connect a client directly into the wireless network.  

Apart from utilizing two guest networks access concurrently, the Netgear 750 has the potential to broadcast both 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands simultaneously boosting its throughput significantly. Guest networking enables you to allow other devices to access the internet through your router rather than your network. This helps you to protect your personal information, shared files, and other connected devices by limiting visitor’s access to your network.

As if that is not enough, the N750 supports an incredible number of connections of up to 64 devices at the same time. This is because both band channels of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz are designed to support 32 devices each. 

Networking

The Netgear N750 is a dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz router with a remarkable speed of 450 Mbps on the 5GHz band. It has an inbuilt 3×3 stream standard commonly found in high-end routers. Similarly, the WNDR4300 is compatible with FAT32 and NTFS HDD systems; this allows you to connect your external hard drive. You can also share your HDD data with the overall network swiftly.

If you want to share your files via the network, the N750 supports SMB protocol which allows your devices within the network to access the HDD using a browser without installing additional software applications. However, this is possible for Windows operating system, for MAC users, the MAC OS can automatically detect the storage system.

On testing the Netgear N750 on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands on different ranges, the device can run at 91 Mbps at 5 feet, 63 Mbps at 15 feet, and 47 Mbps at 30 feet respectively.

Therefore, on the 5GHz band, the device can achieve excellent results. Thus, at this speed, the Netgear N750 can transfer 500MB of data within 40 seconds. This is a top-notch speed compared to other routers.

Hardware

The Netgear N750 is powered by a 560 MHz processor speed CPU designed by Atheros AR9344. The Central Processing Unit is supported by a 128 MB NAND logic flash storage memory chip and 128 MB of RAM.

The Wireless Local Area Network hardware is built by Atheros AR9344 and Aar9580. However, the N750 WLAN 5 GHz is a/n and 2.4 GHz WLAN is b/g. Therefore, due to the superior Atheros 500 MHz processor, the Netgear WNDR4300 can deliver exceptional theoretical speeds of 450 Mbps and 300 Mbps on 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz radio bands GHz respectively.

Installation

The installation setup of Netgear N750 is easy and fast. You can do the installation process through the Netgear Genie software application which is similar to the Cisco Connect application popular with Linksys routers such as the E4200 which directly competes with Netgear WNDR4300.

The Netgear Genie setup application provides you with a step-by-step guide that creates two main wireless networks. However, if you need to set up guest networks, it is recommended that you log in to the router’s web-based interface. You can do this by typing the default IP address 192.168.1.1 on a web browser, once you are there, you will be prompted with many options that will enable you to configure your router to fit your style.

Pros

  • Multi-OS support
  • Easy installation process
  • Affordable
  • Advanced wireless performance
  • Guest Networking
  • High-speed Dual-band

Cons

  • Poor NAS features
  • Only supports 2.0 USB

FAQ About Netgear N750 WNDR4300 Review

Q. How do I reset my Netgear N750 Router?

A. Locate the reset button on the back of the Netgear N750. Hold the reset button for 5 seconds, the router will automatically restart.

Q. What are the buttons on the front of my Netgear N750?

A. These are the status LEDs, Wi-Fi On/Off button, and WPS button. On pressing the WPS button, you join the Wi-Fi network using the WPS without having to type the Wi-Fi password.

Q. How do I set up my Netgear WDR4300 router

A. Plug in the router power adapter and connect the N750. Plug one end of your Ethernet cable to the modem and the other into your router. And you are good to go.

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