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Netgear WNHDB3004


$120.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very stable - capable of consistent throughput with low variation. Lots of modes - includes Auto, AP and Bridge switch functionality. Not only a media streamer - can double as a home router as well.

The Cons:Expensive - expert users can achieve similar results with less expensive products. Resetting to the factory defaults clears some of the manufacturer's automated configuration settings.

The Netgear WNHDB3004, a minor update to the WNHDEB111, is a higher-end, wireless-N media streamer. On a wireless-N network, it is capable of handling multiple 1080p video streams at once. The media streamer is sold as a "home theater kit" and includes two wireless adapters.

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One adapter is plugged into a router and the other into a game console, television, or A/V receiver with an ethernet port. Additional adapters can be added securely, and support a range of other devices, including IPTV set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, and the Apple TV. Most notably, it adds MIMO technology to its predecessor, enabling greater data throughput.

Features

  • 802.11n wireless
  • 4x4 MIMO
  • Multicast point-to-multipoint
  • Jitter-free 1080p HD streams
  • Plug-and-play
  • Two adapters included
  • WPS setup for additional adapters
  • 5GHz band
  • Supports Blu-ray players, IPTVs, IPTV set-top boxes, game consoles, TiVo HD, Slingbox, Apple TV

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Pros
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    very stable - capable of consistent throughput with low variation

  • 1

    lots of modes - includes Auto, AP and Bridge switch functionality

  • 1

    not only a media streamer - can double as a home router as well

  • 1

    easy to setup - made to be as straightforward as possible for novice users

  • 1

    uses proprietary technology to keep throughput high with strong/medium signal strength

Cons
  • 3

    expensive - expert users can achieve similar results with less expensive products

  • 1

    resetting to the factory defaults clears some of the manufacturer's automated configuration settings

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