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MYnetGD49
Jul 16, 2022Guide
Buy New Router N300 WNR2000V5
I presently have a Netgear N300 Wnr2000V2 Router. I am experiencing very slow connections and Spectrum suggested replacing it with a N300 Wnr2000V4 or N300 Wnr2000V5. Are these still available and if so where can I buy one?
I think $49 for a gigabit capable RAX35 would be way under budget 🙂 and a massive upgrade versus the WNR2000 or the R6120.
Performance on both of those is pretty anemic but the RAX35 has some pretty solid speeds. Only downfall is its a 2x2 antenna device but has 160hz wide channels. Again, still way above the other devices.
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- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
MYnetGD49 wrote:
I presently have a Netgear N300 Wnr2000V2 Router. I am experiencing very slow connections and Spectrum suggested replacing it with a N300 Wnr2000V4 or N300 Wnr2000V5. Are these still available and if so where can I buy one?
Heavenly knows why anyone would suggest that you buy a router from 2014 that first appeared in 2008 is baffling.
In any case, a new router isn't likely to do much from your Internet speeds if the modem in front of it and your Internet service are slow.
Neither of those routers will do anything for your wifi speeds. N300 wifi technology is pretty well 20th century.
Pretty well any router works with most modems. Buy something designed for the 2020s.
Start by telling people what the ISP's modem is – make and model – and what sort of Internet service you have and you might get better advice.
Michael, thank you for your reply. As I mentioned, I am a Spectrum customer and have been for about 17 years, most of which was with their voice modem and my internet modem (Netgear CM400) and router (Netgear N300 WNR2000V2). I previously had 200mbps service and they recently upgrade me to 500mbps service. With that they supplied a new modem, for voice and data. The new modem is a Technicolor ET2251. I have run a speed test with PC hooked directly from the modem to the pc and verified the internet speed at about 586.9mbps download and 23.6mbps upload speed. With my router I get about 90mbps on my pc, wired to the router and about 30mbps with my tablet wifi'd to the router. I was told by the technician at Spectrum that if I was to buy a new router that I should look for one that gave a minimum advertised rate of 300mbps download speed. Ideally I am hoping to stay under $100, or if not close to it. This is just used in our house with a pc (wired) and wifi devices including (3) streaming tv's with roku, (1) Portal unit for video chatting with our granddaughters, cellphones, (2) tablets but not all at the same time. Maybe this is more information that you need but maybe if it is you can advise where I should look for an appropriate unit. Thank you.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Avoid the WNR2000. its not a gigabit capable device and can only hit 10/100mbps speeds. Which is what's bottlenecking you.
If it was me, I'd search on amazon for a "renewed netgear ax5400"
Its a little over your budget right now but is a solid dual band AX router thats going to be much better performing than the WNR2000.
The listing also has the AX3000 renewed for pretty darned cheap too but either would be a big step up.