

Orders sent as gifts will include your gift message. Refunds or replacements will NOT be issued for lost or missing packages. The shipment is under customer ownership after it leaves the NETGEAR warehouse. Customers are responsible for tracking the package and being available to receive the shipment. NETGEAR highly recommends that you use FedEx Delivery Manager or USPS Informed Delivery to track your shipment and receive delivery notifications.
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This includes free shipping for all items with no minimum order value required. Items may be shipped and delivered at different times. You may get more than one tracking number if your order contains more than one item.

You will receive a tracking number after your order is processed and ready to ship. Occasionally, during large promotional events and the holidays, more time may be required to validate and ship your order, causing a delay. We strive to ship the complete order for your convenience, but to ensure you get your order on time, the items may be separated. If your order contains more than one item, you may get more than one tracking number. We do not ship internationally or to US Territories (Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Canada and beyond). PO BOX and APO/FPO can be shipped via USPS Ground only. These speeds are good for an 802.11n router, but not phenomenal, with recently reviewed 802.11ac routers such as the Netgear R6300 and Asus RT-N66U providing similar scores.We ship to most locations within the United States (50 states as well as to Military (APO/FPO) addresses. When we connected to the WNDR4500 on the 5GHz band using our Centrino’s built-in Wi-Fi we got transfer speeds of 90Mbit/s at one metre, 93.2Mbit/s at 10 metres and 16.7Mbit/s at 25 metres.

Of course, it’s the 5GHz band where we see the fastest scores. The first two scores are fast, although the DrayTek Vigor 2850n comes close. We saw a slight but welcome increase in transfer speeds, getting 55.9Mbit/s at one metre, 53.6Mbit/s at 10 metres and an impressive 36.6Mbit/s at 25 metres.

We tested the WNDR4500 again using the 2.4GHz band, but with Netgear’s WNDA3100 Wi-Fi adaptor (£8.50, in place of our Centrino’s Wi-Fi adaptor. These are extremely good 2.4GHz band data transfer speeds, with no other routers we’ve tested under the same conditions coming close, making the WNDR4500 perfect for those whose devices have basic Wi-Fi adaptors. We recorded 48.4Mbit/s at one metre, 48.4Mbit/s at 10 metres and 25Mbit/s at 25 metres. Somewhat predictably, its weakest data transfer speeds were recorded when we connected to the WNDR4500 using our Centrino laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi adaptor. With a router, performance is the most important factor in its desirability, and we’re pleased to report that the WNDR4500 performs brilliantly.
