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Reddit mentions of NETGEAR N600 Dual Band Wi-Fi ADSL (Non-Cable) Modem Router ADSL2+ Gigabit Ethernet (DGND3700)

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of NETGEAR N600 Dual Band Wi-Fi ADSL (Non-Cable) Modem Router ADSL2+ Gigabit Ethernet (DGND3700). Here are the top ones.

NETGEAR N600 Dual Band Wi-Fi ADSL (Non-Cable) Modem Router  ADSL2+ Gigabit Ethernet (DGND3700)
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Wireless N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit DSL Modem Router with WiFi Speeds up to 600 Mbps (300 + 300) is only compatible with DSL providers. This product is NOT compatible with cable providers such as ComcastWorks with ADSL Internet Service Providers like AT&T, Verizon, Qwest, & CenturyLink(TM)Does not support AT&T U-verse and CenturyLink VDSLOne (1) ADSL2+ port, Five (5) 10/100/1000 (1 WAN and 4 LAN) Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technologyReadySHARE USB - Easily share media stored on USB thumbdrives and hard drives with any DLNA device on your network
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Colorblack,blue
Height3.23 Inches
Length11.62 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.5070632026 Pounds
Width9.85 Inches

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Found 3 comments on NETGEAR N600 Dual Band Wi-Fi ADSL (Non-Cable) Modem Router ADSL2+ Gigabit Ethernet (DGND3700):

u/ivosaurus · 2 pointsr/melbourne

Actually, they're still modems. They just use a different technology (ADSL) to do their Modulation and Demodulation. You can't connect to an ADSL connection without a modem.

You can buy routers both with and without modems integrated today, or buy a modem separately.

Downstairs I have a dedicated modem that hooks into my phone line, which passes a demodulated signal to my wireless router, which routes internet traffic to my computer.

u/tr1ppn · 1 pointr/techsupport

It's not a problem! That's why I am here!

That device is totally different. I'm sorry for not asking, but if you have DSL, you need a DSL modem. Typically those are combo units of modem and router.

I use a Netgear router at home (I have cable) and have used exclusively Netgear at work, and really do like their products. You need to get something like this. You can buy a different one, or a cheaper one, but you need a DSL Modem/Router combo to accomplish what you are looking for.