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Netgear D6200 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £124
inc VAT

A wide range of features and fast 5Ghz performance appeals, but the web interface leaves something to be desired

Specifications

802.11n dual band, 4x 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet ports

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However, we found that it could be rather slow in responding, particularly if it failed to detect an active internet connection. We also found that some aspects of the interface felt disjointed. For example, clicking on Parental Controls takes you to a download site where Mac OS and Windows users can download an OpenDNS content filtering plugin. Even once you’ve set up filtering, you can’t access its control screen directly from the router, but instead have to run an application on your PC.

Netgear D6200R interface
Some confusing aspects but the web interface largely does a good job

The web interface’s advanced options screen is better and gives you access to a wide range of features, including wireless guest networks, blacklisting for specific sites, setting up a VPN and using a built-in DLNA media server to share content on an attached USB disk.

We tested the router’s simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi using our laptop’s integrated wireless chipset and a Netgear A6100 USB Wi-Fi adaptor. In our standard 2.4GHz test, the results of our throughput tests were fairly close, but the laptop’s own wireless chipset did a little better, getting 45.8Mbit/s at 1m, 45.9Mbit/s at 10m and 11.8Mbit/s at 20m. The A6100 failed the 20m test. In the 5GHz test, the positive difference between n and ac really began to show. While our laptop did reasonably well, getting 76.3Mbit/s at 1m, 74.1Mbit/s at 10m and 13.1Mbit/s at 20m, the USB dongle gave us 139.8Mbit/s at 1m, 135.8Mbit/s at 10m and a spectacular 48.4Mbit/s at 20m.

This router’s flexible WAN connection options and good performance in our wireless tests are both points in its favour, but we found its interface to be a little disjointed, particularly when it came to optional elements such as content filtering. It’s a good router, but the BT Home Hub 5 has a better interface, even though it doesn’t have as many features as the D6200.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ****
Modem type ADSL
802.11b support yes
802.11g support yes
Draft 802.11n support yes
Draft 802.11n 5GHz support yes
MIMO yes
Turbo mode channel-bonding
Stated speed 867Mbit/s

Security

WPA PSK (TKIP, AES)
WPA2 yes
Firewall yes
MAC address filtering yes
DMZ yes

Physical

Size 205x255x77mm
Internal/external antennas internal
Upgradeable antenna no
Number of WAN ports 2
Ethernet ports 4
Ethernet connection speed 10/100/1000Mbit/s
Other ports 1x USB
Wall mountable no
Power consumption on 7W

Other Features

Dynamic DNS yes
Universal Plug and Play support yes
DHCP server yes
MAC spoofing yes
Port forwarding yes
WDS Support yes
USB device support yes
QoS yes

Buying Information

Price £124
Warranty one year RTB
Supplier http://www.ebuyer.com
Details www.netgear.co.uk