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NETGEAR N600 (8x4) WiFi DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Router (C3700) Certified for Xfinity from Comcast, Spectrum, Cox, Spectrum & more

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Features

  • ELIMINATE MONTHLY CABLE MODEM RENTAL FEES Up to $120 per year
  • Two in One DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem + WiFi Router with 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 1 USB 2.0 port.System Requirements Microsoft Windows 7, 8, Vista, XP, 2000, Mac OS, or other operating systems running a TCP/IP network. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, Firefox 2.0, Safari 1.4, or Google Chrome 11.0 browsers or higher
  • Up to 340Mbps modem speed and Dual Band N450 (2.4GHz & 5GHz) WiFi speed. 8x4 channel bonding, Denial of Service (DoS) attack prevention
  • DOCSIS 3.0 unleashes 8x faster download speeds than DOCSIS 2.0
  • Ideal for streaming HD videos, faster downloads, and high speed online gaming
  • Required for the fastest cable Internet speed tiers.Use with an N300 adapter like NETGEAR WNA3100 for maximum performance
  • Compatibe with Xfinity from Comcast, Spectrum, Cox, & more. Not compatible with bundled voice services..Wifi technology:802.11n Dual Band Gigabit

Description

The NETGEAR N600 WiFi DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Router with N600 simultaneous dual band WiFi router and integrated DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, provides 8x faster download speeds, up to 340 Mbps. It’s CableLabs DOCSIS 3.0 Certified to work with U.S. cable Internet providers like XFINITY from Comcast, Spectrum, Cox & more.


Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: C3700


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Compatible Devices: Phone, Tablet, WiFi-Enabled Devices, Media Streaming Devices, Computer, PC, Mac, Gaming Consoles


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Included Components: 1


Connectivity Technology: WiFi


Wireless Type: ‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Brand: ‎NETGEAR


Series: ‎C3700


Item model number: ‎C3700-100NAS


Operating System: ‎Microsoft Windows 7, 8, Vista, XP, 2000, Mac


Item Weight: ‎12.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎10.08 x 11.26 x 3.15 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.08 x 11.26 x 3.15 inches


Color: ‎Black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Netgear


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎February 15, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works exactly as advertised.
I just received this today. If anything changes in the next weeks and months I will update the review. Info: I have Comcast Xfinity, I live in a 2,000sqft house that is tri-level and the modem/router is in the basement. Live in suburb of SLC (not too dense) The pictures are using the SpeedTest app on my iphone. They include my old router (which was 2.4ghz) , the new router at 2.4ghz, and at 5ghz Setup: I am very tech-savvy but decided to follow the instructions exactly as given in the pamphlet that comes in the box. In short it litterally took me 15 minutes from the time everything was plugged in to get it completely setup, I even renamed the different frequencies and added the Guest Network option. The instructions are extremely simple. I never had to call Comcast or talk with anyone on the phone at all. Just follow the instructions. You should know your Comast username/password or Account# though. Speed: As you can see by the pictures I posted the speed was boosted from my old router to the new one. And boosted a lot when I use the 5ghz option. It was 8Mbs faster than my previous router at 2.4ghz and the speed was more than doubled when I used the 5ghz frequency. I was previously using the modem and router given to me by Comcast. Range: This wont be any surprise but its a bit of a mixed bag. Obviously the 2.4ghz frequency can be reached anywhere in the house and the 5ghz frequency is spotty depending on the device. Using my iphone6 and my newer (2015) laptop I am able to connect to the 5ghz frequency anywhere in the house. However using my somewhat older laptop (2012) or my blu-ray player I am not able to connect to the 5ghz frequency in my bedroom (which is on the 3rd floor and the router is in the basement). VPN: After I purchased the router I was reading reviews that said you could not use VPN with this modem. This would be a huge problem for me so I immediately tested this after getting everything setup. I was pretty skeptical about VPN not working and it turns out I was correct. VPN works just fine from my experience, good news. Pros: I am quite please it is faster than my other modem and router, that is the biggest pro. Setup was ridiculously easy. The NetGear Network Genie is super easy to navigate, update and control your home network. I knew that I could use both 2.4ghz or 5ghz simultaneously but the addition of a guest network option was a very pleasant surprise. Now I can have people who are visiting connect to the guest network without having to give them my normal password. No more $10/month rental fee! Cons: So far the biggesst con that I have found (and I knew before I bought it) was that it only has 2 LAN line connections. I only need 2 but occasionally I will plug in a separate desktop when I am fixing someones computer and want to leave my desktop plugged in. I guess in this case I will need to unplug my printer while I use the 2nd LAN port. I would say the range of the 5ghz frequency, but that is not this particular routers fault. Other: I haven't used it yet but I'm quite excited to try plugging in an external hard drive to the USB port. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2016 by Jon Jackson Jon Jackson

  • I got this as a new Comcast Blast subscriber.
I was with CenturyLink DSL for over 10 years. 7MB down, 1.1 up. Very slow by todays standards, but still good enough to stream HD and do about anything online as real time gaming isn't something that we do at all. Comcast was running a $40 per month special for the first year for Comcast blast, which is up to 50mb down. Since this was less than half of what I was paying CLink (when you add in the home phone nobody ever uses) I figured I'd save a few hundred dollars in the first year and enjoy 7 TIMES the speed for a while. I did some research and the N600 came up as a good DOCSIS3.0 modem with wifi included. I like that it does both. Some people don't. I do. During install, the Comcast installer had a little trouble having the guy in the center find this modem to push the Comcast specific image to the device as it's so "new" to them, even though it says it's a supported Modem on their own site. Eventually it worked. I plugged in my laptop directly, hit Speedtest.net and was getting 54mb down, 12mb up. Wow. Anytime you get more speed than advertised is great. So then I set up the wireless. I was getting about 30MB over 2.4, which the installer said was about typical for that. And he left. Over the next few days, I found many dead spots for 2.4 in my house. This modem doesn't have any external antenna, which certainly can't help. I have it in my living room on my main floor. The main floor is great, but the upstairs and the basement are sketchy or non-existant. Just not much in the way of antenna. So, for fun, I set up the 5Ghz band. I'd never used anything in the 5G band and the only devices I have that see it are my ipads. I scanned the area and there was only 1 other person with the 5G band in my house, and that was a weak signal, compared to MANY 2.4 band signals. So I hopped on my 5ghz band with my ipad and hit Speedtest. 45mb, 48mb, 50mb down. I couldn't believe it. In the rooms in the basement where I didn't get any 2.4, I was still getting well over 40MB down on the 5ghz band. I was sold. I bought some USB dual bands and changed everything over, laptops and desktops, to 5ghz. The speed if phenomenal. In a room in the basement where my desktop down there couldn't get 2.4, I had run a LONG Cat6 cable. That desktop was getting 54mb down. I installed the USB dualband and jumped on 5ghz. I unplugged the Cat6 obviously. I was also getting 54MB down on the 5ghz. It was just as fast as being plugged in in a room where the 2.4 just wouldn't penetrate. If you doing 1-level living, then this should work great for you on the 2.4 band. It's incredibly fast. But if you have lots of interference from other wifi networks on 2.4, changing over to 5ghz with this router is even better. Faster through the air and farther reaching. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2014 by Augster

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