Maximizing Your Connection with the Netgear C3700 Router - More Than Just a Router, It’s A Modem
3.4
Netgear C3700 Cable Modem Router
Lifewire / Bill Thomas
What We Like
Inconspicuous design
Affordable
Good wired performance
What We Don’t Like
Aging wireless standard
No unique features
Not great at handling multiple devices
The Netgear C3700 is a cheap router, so you shouldn’t expect it to be the fastest thing on the market. But if you need an affordable router for your DSL service, you can do a lot worse. Just don’t try to use it with a 100Mbps+ internet connection.
We purchased the Netgear C3700 so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.
Sometimes, we take a look at our cable internet bill and gasp—paying that extra $10 a month to rent a modem really adds up. That’s why devices like the Netgear C3700 are so important. At under $100, this modem can probably pay for itself in under a year while still providing the speeds we expect from our service (at least over a wired connection).
We got our hands on the Netgear C3700 for testing and put it through the wringer to see whether or not it’s worth your cash, and what kind of performance you can expect.
Design: Small and inconspicuous
With a device that packsboth a cable modem and a wireless router , you might expect the Netgear C3700 to be a bulky device, but that’s not the case. It’s actually quite small, measuring just 7.6 inches high and weighing a scant 0.77 pounds. This, combined with the low-key black finish and lack of external antennas means that it won’t stick out, no matter where you put it.
This definitely works in the Netgear C3700’s favor. Thewireless performance is already weak (which we’ll go into a bit later), so the fact that you can leave it out and unobscured is a benefit.