- Very easy to configure.
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Both G andN network devices are working well.
Update: 8:08PM 4/14/2009 - I started experiencing dropped connections, but only with my wireless G network devices. So, I decided to use my older wireless G access point for my legacy devices and run the WNDR3300 purely in 2.4GHz N mode. Not the ideal solution, but it seems to be much more stable now. - Two XBOX 360s are connected and reporting “OPEN” NAT.
So far, so good… (other than the update above)
The only negative (well, not the only negative now, see update above) is all the blue LEDs, blinking and blinking and blinking… …but you can turn the LEDs that are on the “dome” off:
The Wireless-N Dual Band Router has 8 blue lights in the dome which illustrate the activity of the 8 internal antennas. The lights are not required however, and customers can choose to turn them off simply by pushing the dome down lightly.
