Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the Netgear R6300 WiFi Router 802.11ac Dual Band Gigabit and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear R6300 WiFi Router 802.11ac Dual Band Gigabit.
July 2013
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The editors liked
Genie software provides easy setup and management
Supports draft 802
11ac
Dual USB ports
Very good performance in 2
4 GHz N-only mode
IPv6 support
Runs cool
The editors didn't like
Bizarre design that limits placement
Performance not on par with other Netgear dual-bands
Genie software provides easy setup and management, Supports draft 802,11ac, Dual USB ports, Very good performance in 2,4 GHz N-only mode, IPv6 support, Runs cool
Bizarre design that limits placement, Performance not on par with other Netgear dual-bands, No USB 3,0
Although the Netgear R6300 supports the latest 802.11ac standard (in draft form); an odd design, and surprisingly underwhelming performance running in 11ac mode does not make this router one of Netgear's best...
Attractive design, Well featured, Decent performance
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Overall we are impressed with what the Netgear R6300 has to offer. The eye catching design of the router is sure to entice the design conscious consumer, especially when close inspection highlights excellent build quality.In terms of functionality, the R...
Overall, the best routers are the ASUS RT-AC68U, Apple AirPort Extreme, D-Link DIR-868L, and the Netgear R7000 Nighthawk, with Apple's offering being the fastest in almost every test. You cannot ignore this router when strictly focusing on performance, ...
Abstract: The R6300 is Netgear's first 802.11ac router and has quite dramatic styling, looking like a glossy black slab on its side but it's also very large for a router. A white illuminated logo graces the centre, with three unobtrusive status lights along the ...
With high speed internet fast becoming the standard across not only the UK but most of the connected world, its great to see a new line of routers that can not only handle the high speed connections on a wired basis but also over wireless as well. The R63...
Abstract: Five years ago, we didn't have homes with a dozen wireless nodes and the need to run HD video to multiple screens. Today we do. Our 802.11n networks, especially on the 2.4 GHz band, are swamped. Can 802.11ac save the day? We test six routers to find ou...
Abstract: The Netgear R6300 was one of the first 802.11ac routers available to buy in the UK. It stands as the company's flagship 'ultimate performance' home router, and offers most of the features you'd expect from a comprehensive home hub. It's a dual-band 11ac r...
With 802.11ac being new technology there are limited devices available on the market which support the speeds offered... and this includes wireless adapters. For that reason we used two R6300s for this review. One acting normally (as a router) and the...
Ground breaking 802.11ac & 802.11n performance, Class leading wireless range, Two USB ports, Powerful parental controls
Bulky, uninspiring design, Expensive, No Netgear Cloud platform - yet
We come back to the key questions in the intro: will you see the performance benefit of switching to 802.11ac? Yes, 802.11ac to 802.11ac is incredible. But should you buy now? Arguably not until prices drop and 802.11ac devices and USB dongles become wide...