The Netgear WNR 2200, however, disappointed me a lot.
a.) after the last firmware upgrade to the 0.88er version was no longer the WebGUI. WiFi could no longer configure and just off via button on the device.
b.) of the WNR 2200 brought only between 90-92 Mbit / sec. Furthermore, you had to restart by hand every day, because the DSL service was 50% after about 20 hours of operation. (Sometimes was certainly on the firmware 0.76)
The WNR3500L also has a very good NAT!
The wireless performance is better than at my old WNR2200 (ca 20% more steam in the basement)
I recommend this router therefore safely
Easy installation -
- Irritates even modern terminals with more than 100,000 DSL from
- Very extensive wireless options (AP, Brigded etc)
- Easy to use
- No noise or high heat dissipation during continuous operation.
- Wi highly
MfG
Kon