
Netgear
The Netgear EX3700 is a compact dual‑band AC750 Wi‑Fi range extender that boosts coverage up to 1,000 sq ft and delivers up to 750 Mbps combined speed. It features easy WPS/app setup, two external antennas, and a single Ethernet port, targeting budget‑conscious households needing basic signal extension.
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$39.00
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$39.17
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$16.00
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$72.98
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the EX3700 for its straightforward plug‑and‑play installation, compact wall‑plug form factor, and effective external antennas that clear typical dead zones. They acknowledge the expected speed halving inherent to extenders and note that its 1,000 sq ft coverage and 750 Mbps ceiling make it best suited for modest‑size homes, while more demanding users may prefer higher‑end models.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the easy setup and noticeable improvement in weak‑signal areas such as upstairs rooms or guest spaces, often citing the Ethernet port for stable wired connections. However, many report occasional drop‑outs with specific devices, reduced speeds at the edge of coverage, and a decline in performance after initial use, leading to mixed but generally positive sentiment.
Common Complaints
Speed halving through the extender, inconsistent connectivity with certain devices (e.g., Firestick), signal instability at maximum range, limited technical support, and performance degradation after the first week.
How It Compares
vs. TP‑Link RE450
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Choose TP‑Link RE450 for larger homes or higher speed needs; stick with Netgear EX3700 for budget‑friendly, easy‑setup scenarios.
vs. Tenda A36
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Tenda A36 is suitable when higher speed is priority and users can handle a more involved setup; Netgear EX3700 remains the simpler, cheaper choice.
Netgear EX3700 vs TP-Link RE450
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