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Change A Wireless Router Into An Access Point

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Change A Wireless Router Into An Access Point

2024-09-28 06:37:52

Great router, access point, repeater, etc.. with Wifi 7 router on the way, this is still a contender.

5
2024-05-07 05:50:41

Excellent wireless access point. We currently use three of these in our business. All perform with excellence.

5
2024-08-05 01:11:55

Easy to use. Connects to my wireless access point with no problem. works great!

5
2024-04-06 07:52:33

...and a good price point. Xfinity made it easy to change out the router and we are getting 5x better speeds than before. V pleased so far

5
2024-09-15 01:49:16

Setup was really easy using my existing wifi router, and this single access point is covering the top two floors of my house (3,200 sqft). Very impressive product!

5
2024-08-17 03:46:56

This is a great product. It's waaaaay better than my ISP-provided modem/router/spaceheater/Access Point, and it's much more reliable. I do wish that this had a couple of PoE ports built-in.

5
2024-08-27 07:44:23

The Synology RT6600 is a fantastic WiFi 6 Router and WiFi Access Point. Has many features that are for a more professional type of deployment in a SMB type environment while still being user friendly and approachable for just about anybody.

5
2024-07-23 09:55:11

The EdgeRouterX provides enterprise features including gigabit Ethernet, VLANs, DNS forwarding, a DHCP server and even a VPN server for your small home network at a consumer price. I paired mine with an Ubiquiti wireless access point for a complete home networking solution. The EdgeRouter X even provides PoE pass through to power my access point (note: this is not negotiated PoE, so you must make sure any device you will connect to port 4 on the router is compatible with pass through PoE before enabling the feature on the router).

5
2024-06-26 01:12:46

I use this as an access point which is wired by ethernet to my primary synology router. I love the software and log capability of this. Functions for more than a year now without a hiccup.

5
2024-05-09 04:52:29

I purchased this router along with a UAP-AC-LR access point. They work great together and the configuration allows me to power both units with a single power brick. At some point I may get a second access point, and this configuration allows for some expansion. In terms of setup, there are a wizards which will allow you to get up and running quickly. I personally did not find find this router's GUI any more confusing than others that I have used. Setting up any wireless network takes some fiddling, so if you are having trouble figuring things out yourself, ask your tech savvy friend for help! One thing I will say is that this router does allow for one to shoot themselves in the foot due to its vast configuration options. My router is connected directly to a CenturyLink fiber box for internet. This requires somewhat of a custom setup as it uses PPPoE and a special VLAN setting. Well, it turns out that after setting all of that up, I had somehow disabled the firewall and did not realize it until I saw a couple of failed login attempts in the security log. Long story short is to double check your settings before heading out to lunch :) Oh, and stability is amazing :) I am currently showing 2 weeks and 6 days of up time and still trucking along strong. Overall, it seems that building a home network using a separate router and access points is the way to go. I am very happy that I decided to move away from the all-in-one model.

5