🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The Prosafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point by Netgear offers robust connectivity with dual-band support, ensuring seamless internet access for all your devices. With a compact design and lightweight build, it's perfect for both home and office environments. Equipped with 128MB of RAM and advanced 802.11n technology, this access point guarantees fast and reliable performance.
Brand | Netgear |
Item Height | 2.87 Inches |
Item Width | 11.54 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 30.4 x 29.31 x 7.29 cm; 557.92 Grams |
Item model number | WNDAP350-100NAS |
RAM Size | 128 MB |
Computer Memory Type | DRAM |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 558 g |
J**R
Sometimes unstable, but after a flash + factory reboot - good!
As the subject suggests, I had some stability issues out of the box. I updated the flash and still had issues, but then I did a factory-reset and reconfigured the device, and it's been good to go since then. I've got devices using both the A/N channels and the B/G/N channels and neither are dropping - even though B/G/N in my area is SOAKED - in fact, that was the whole reason for getting a dual-band was to use 5GHz...more channels, less people.It's expensive, but, it works well.
S**G
No good as P2P Bridge
When configured as a P2P bridge associated with a P2MultiP Briodge: the radios auto-off after a few hours and don't come back on till a reboot or power off/on. I threw one away, bought another....same problem....I won't buy that brand again.
J**K
Excellent AP. OK for advanced home user-read on
I use this AP along with a NetGear dual band WNDR3700 Router, a Netgear GS116NA Giga Switch switch and a Netgear WNHDE111 5 GHz AP. I have ethernet cables from each AP back to the switch.When you open the box you'll find the build quality of this AP to be very impressive. You'll get a CD that has an excellent manual which describes how to set up the unit. You can also go to the Netgear website and download the manual to see what you will be getting into. Not so bad but you should really have some idea of wireless settings since you will be able to select and adjust them with the WNDAP350. The manual is very helpful and if you just want to set up WPA2-PSK using a PassPhrase [network key] on both bands you'll have no problems as you will leave almost all settings on their default.When the device arrives you don't immediately put in on your network. First you'll hook up the WNDAP350 to a laptop or desktop computer via an ethernet cable [provided in the box]. This removes the computer from the network and allows it to communicate with the WNDAP350. Why, well the WNDAP350 comes with a default IP of 192.168.0.237 so you set your adapter to have a static IP of 192.168.0.210. [subnet 255.255.255.0]. All of this is covered in the manual. You then go to your browser and type in [...] and this opens the excellent interface for the WNDAP350. Then you set the IP of the WNDAP350 to what you want for your network, say 196.168.1.10, and click apply. You can then set the computer adapter you were using back to "obtain an IP address automatically" and hook it back into your network. Now you are all set to put the WNDAP350 in your network and you can complete all settings from any network computer using the browser interface built into the WNDAP350. If you make a mistake in configuring the unit there is a reset button so you can start the process over.If this made sense to you or you're willing to learn then you can't beat this AP as its one of the best around.
T**H
Excellent Simultaneous Dual Band with Guest Network
Very Good Device with excellent coverage and the ability to use simultaneous 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands. Can set up multiple SSID/Security options including VLAN segmented Guest Network so that the Guest Network is unable to communicate with your internal network.
R**8
Excellent for small to medium business
Con: Does not yet support IPv6Pro: The UI is easy to understand and navigate, easy to configure, internal wireless antennas are very powerful, no issues with connection Linux, Apple, Windows, and Android devices.This is not for the new to medium user; when configuring you must know what all the acronyms mean and what effect any changes you make, have on the access point. This is a business class device and the screens expect that you know what you are doing.If you want a high-end access point, this is the one to get; if you want a home network access point, consider something else.
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