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Guru3D.com » News » TP-LINK N600 Wireless Dual Band Router

TP-LINK N600 Wireless Dual Band Router

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/28/2012 11:54 AM | Source | 2 comment(s) ]

The N600 Wireless Dual Band Router provides simultaneous stream on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, great for bandwidth intensive applications like HD video streaming and online gaming. As of 9/26/2012 on Newegg.com, the NETGEAR N600 WNDR3400 retails for $79.00 while the comparable TP-LINK N600 TL-WDR3500 retails for only $47.00, a 40% savings in price.

"This router provides cost-conscious consumers a chance to experience the advantages of dual band technology that they otherwise may not have been able to invest in," says Lewis Wu, Director of Sales at TP-LINK USA. "No other competitor can beat our combination of the latest technology for the lowest everyday price."

 The TL-WDR3500 works with 802.11a/b/g/n devices and features a 4-port 10/100 Mbps switch, Wireless On/Off button, 1 USB Port, and 2 external antennas. The TP-LINK router features One Button Security Setup. Users can instantly setup their security simply by pressing the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button to automatically establish a secure connection.

Even users with older computers can experience dual band technology with a simple and affordable add-on, the TP-LINK N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter, TL-WDN3200. The USB Adapter will boost a laptop or desktop to gain access to the 5 GHz band at 300 Mbps and it's the perfect choice to pair with the N600 Dual Band Router.



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#4419835 Posted on: 09/28/2012 02:02 PM
Definitely my go-to brand for future network-related purchases.
Simply because they're keeping the antennas for their high performance routers.
(that, and I do have good experiences with their products and firmware support)

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#4419840 Posted on: 09/28/2012 02:15 PM
i give this +1 i own one and lately i have been gaming over wifi and have had 0 problems i love this router but as far as my wireless adapter i have the netgear n900 with those 2 together in bf3, star trek online, and swtor i have 0 lag and no spikes with this set up i get the same experience when im hard wire....and by the way my wife has i think its the n300 wireless adapter and has no problems as well....hope this helps anyone

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