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Netgear Router Not Responding To Linksys Wifi Extender
Lisa | 2024-04-16 09:41:58 |
I have used routers from Netgear, Linksys, and others for years. They all seem to die after a year or so. The newer ones with more CPU usually overheat, become unreliable, and have not had predictable throughput. Eventually I buy a new router. I do not mind the upgrade, but the high-speed routers from other brands typically are twice the price. This router so far has given repeatable performance. The old router often reached 74Mbps but dipped and slowed (802.11ac PC). The Archer A73X transfers at a steady 80MB/s or more, no dips. I upgraded my other PC with a TP-Link WiFi 6E AX5400 PCIe WiFi Card (Archer TXE75E) to take advantage of 802.11ax. Although predicted for higher speeds it does reach 110MB/s reliably in my system. The only thing I find is the wireless coverage is better and worse depending upon device. I have an older tablet that is not as fond of the Archer A73X and drops connection. As mentioned, the two main PCs above are stable and reliable. Hope it doesn't die like the others. A month in, so far, so good. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-06 05:52:36 |
Awsome...this router was an upgrade from a very old linksys router. There is no way to compair this. The wifi 7 is blazing fast. There is only one down side and that is the wifi 7 range, but thats where the wifi 6 comes in. 5 |
Gregroy | 2024-09-14 03:20:15 |
the netgear Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router that replaced our 9 yr old router works great super fast. 5 |
Noa F. | 2024-04-17 08:26:46 |
works well. I have the wifi router on the bottom floor and use this 1 floor up as a wifi extender - I went from 1-2 bars to at least 3. would buy again. 5 |
Craig | 2024-04-25 02:20:56 |
Just installed in my house. As compared to the standard COX Panoramic WiFi, AT&T Arris, Linksys E4200, & Motorola NVG589 routers, this solution way outperforms anything I have ever had in my house. It even way outperforms my Linksys E6800 AC1750 Wireless Range Extender solution. All three mesh devices were configured as AP's Access Points, and hardwired ethernet to the primary AT&T U-verse Arris Router. I turned off all WiFi from the AT&T Arris Router and only used the 2.4G & 5G WiFi from the TP-Link Mesh Devices. I thought about using the DHCP routing functions from the TP-Link Mesh, but I needed a few more ethernet ports on them. I also have my AT&T Router connected to two 32-port switches which provide Hardwired Ethernet connections throughout my house. There are about 40 hardwired devices and 20 WiFi devices at this location. I try to keep most of devices hardwired due to better dependability and faster connection speed. Maybe there is a better way, but his is working very well for me now. No more WiFi no-connection and low speed issues throughout my house. From now on I will always recommend a Mesh solution. And this product is a very good solution. 5 |
LucasS_007 | 2024-08-29 06:57:22 |
The WIFI is much better than the WIFI was on my NetGear router. I very much recommend this router. The WIFI reach in my house is much improved over the expensive NetGear router I had. 5 |
vochore | 2024-06-04 08:49:14 |
best router i have ever had,my linksys router could never give me the speed this router does 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-05 07:10:57 |
Awesome WiFi extender. Now I just need to upgrade my router from the vendor supplied router 5 |
Mbarber | 2024-09-02 04:53:42 |
The Netgear WiFi Mesh Range Extender EX6250 was very easy to install and it did exactly what I needed it to do; extend the coverage of my Spectrum Router. 5 |
MichaelB | 2024-07-13 04:19:27 |
The NETGEAR WiFi Mesh Range Extender EX6250 was so easy to setup and did exactly what I needed it to do: extend the coverage of my Spectrum Router. 5 |