NETGEAR WNDA3100 RANGEMAX DUAL BAND Wireless N Adapter Review

Others/Networking Gear by stefan @ 2010-07-15

The dual band WNDA3100 USB Wireless LAN adapter from NETGEAR has the ability to connect to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless networks. It features a multicolored LED, which lights up differently depending on its status, so we will know on what type of network we are connected, without checking up the software application.

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Packaging

Packaging:

The WNDA3100 Wireless LAN adapter from NETGEAR comes in a fully sealed cardboard box:

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On the frontal part of the product box, we can find the NETGEAR logo, the product full name, its code name, a product description and some icons which represent the supported technologies:

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On one of the laterals, we can find most of the product specifications:

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On the back of the box we can find the full list of product features, in 5 different languages and we are also presented with a network solution:

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Inside the box, we can find the adapter with its bundle (on the left side), but also some documents inside a plastic transparent sealed bag:

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Besides the adapter, we can find an installation CD, a USB extender cable, some papers concerning the warranty, a paper with a red “STOP” sign on it to attract attention that we have to accept the driver installation on Windows XP when we get the prompt and multiple manuals in different languages with the software installation procedure:

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We can find another “STOP” sign, which acts as a seal to the plastic bag the Wireless N LAN adapter sits in, which warns us to run the installation CD and to install the drivers prior connecting it in a spare USB port:

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The device does also have some protective transparent film on it, to avoid any external damages:

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On one side of the product, we can see a writing which tells us it is a Wireless-N Dual Band adapter, along with some ventilation holes to prevent overheating:

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On the other side, a embossed NETGEAR logo can be found, a multicolored LED and the same ventilation as on the opposite side:

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On one lateral of the device, we are told that it is Made in China, its serial number and the MAC:

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Finally, on the opposite side, we can find a sticker with the product code name, the FCC ID and some certifications:

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Here is how the product does look with the protective cap removed:

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