Customer Reviews for NETGEAR HD/Gaming 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit (WNHDEB111)

NETGEAR HD/Gaming 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit (WNHDEB111)
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NETGEAR HD/Gaming 5 GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit (WNHDEB111) List Price: $241.00
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Customer Review: Awesome product!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great product!! Very easy set-up right out of the box. At first, if you do not connect it to a router you will not be able to see it in the wireless network set up. You can't miss it because it is labeled "NETGEAR HD". Off the bat, you know that is your network that you are connecting to. I would experience some sort of lag with my XBOX 360 prior to installing this device. Ever since I hooked this device up..... I haven't had any lag and it has been nearly a month of testing.

I know there are many more functions and applications that I can use this with, but I have been limited to actual time. I will continue to experiment and as I learn more I will continue to update my review.

Wonderful product that I highly recommend to anyone who wants to stream movies off another device onto their existing network. It does great so far with Amazon Unbox and XBOX 360 networks.

Customer Review: Does exactly what it says it will do.
Summary: 5 Stars

Got this and set it up right away. Set up was very easy and as someone who normally waits until hubby comes home to do things this was a breeze for me. We're a gaming household with all next-gen systems. So this truly came in handy. Once set up I notice that there was a remarkable difference when connecting via my laptop. I also tried going online via the Playstion 3 and the connection speed was so much faster than when I had my Linksys connected. I must say that I am using Cable Internet services. As stated though there was no lag when hosting matches via Xbox Live and that was exactly what we were looking for. This is definitely what you need when gaming. It does exactly what it says it will do. I don't normally recommend products but this one gets a definite thumbs up from me.

Customer Review: Easy Set Up-- Works Well for Me-- Your Mileage May Vary
Summary: 5 Stars

Old house (built 1912) with a lot of electronic stuff going on it it-- wireless network at 2.4 ghz, cordless phone system at 5.8 ghz (purchased because the prior Siemens Gigaset system and the wireless network clashed. Two microwaves and a wireless doorbell and anytime I check for wireless networks I pick up about half a dozen from the buildings around me.

Add to this that I bought Neuros Technology's Neuros OSD Media Center-- it's a way cool gadget that lets you put DVDs, CDs and anything you can record in digital form, on an external hard drive for ease of storage and playback. But it doesn't have wireless so I have had it sitting next to my TV with a ethenet cord running to my router-- it only gets pulled out a couple of times a day when the dogs run into it while roughhousing.

So I plugged one of these units into my router and attached the electrical cord. Then I plugged the other into my OSD and attached the second electrical cord. I pushed both buttons and it connected. That was it. Yeah, I will probably be doing some tinkering in the future, especially with security, but this has to be easiest thing I have ever done wireless network wise.

Customer Review: Does not penetrate walls well.
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this kit to send HD video from my computer to my TV media device. It has adequate bandwidth and worked out of the box, but I do not get a strong signal from the main floor to the basement of my house, a distance of about 25 feet. There are a couple of walls as well as the floor, and the basement ceiling has metal duct work and pipes above the plasterboard, so I am probably lucky to penetrate all that. I used a laptop to indicate wireless signal strength, and spent a couple of hours orienting each device for the best signal. Now I get a level that varies from 50% to 70%, and that works reliably for HD at 720p. I have not been able to send 1080i over the link without momentary stops and starts in the audio and video; however the link never breaks connection and never needs resetting. It seems to just limit the bandwidth as the signal strength goes lower.

I bought a third WNHDE 111 to connect to another computer, and than link has never been interrupted since I installed it over a month ago. It has always worked well. I had previously used a Linksys G router that was interrupted once or twice a day, and it had to be reinstated manually using the "repair" function in the Windows wireless software. It was my wife's computer in the kitchen, so I had to fix it!

I still have the wireless G system up, and it works well around the house with a third computer, a laptop, but it never gave a reliable signal for my wife's computer in the kitchen; and it would not carry the HD video for the TV. I also use that old G router to connect the ethernet from my main computer to the WNHDE 111.

I recommend this device if you don't have too many walls and floors to penetrate. I am a retired electronics engineer, and I assure everyone that the higher the frequency, the poorer the penetration, but the more bandwidth and the more freedom from interference.

Jim

Customer Review: Can't get it to work
Summary: 2 Stars

My husband is an IT tech he sets stuff like this up all the time and yet we cannot get these to work at all! Just like the reviewer CS it just will not connect to our XP system and fusses over the IP address. We have wireless, we've used it but for some reason this system just does not want to work. We will probably keep trying but for now this product is a bust for us.
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