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  1. J

    Time to replace my 3700v2

    basically correct. i don't use the fios router for much of anything...all my dhcp et al is on the netgear. i left the fios router up and with its wifi just in case, but pretty much no one uses it, just the set top boxes and i think one wired connection somewhere. i am leaning toward the one...
  2. J

    Time to replace my 3700v2

    just thinking out loud here, but in the direction of the cisco AP...if i grabbed one from work, or even bought an ubiquiti, i should be able to just hang that off of the wired portion of the 3700 and arguably get better wifi, no? even if i dont relocate it...tho i might
  3. J

    Time to replace my 3700v2

    i am 99 percent sure that the wired stuff was fine--i was on a wired connection when the wireless was dropping, and i never had an issue with my connection. my vpn phone for work, also hard wired, did reset once, but it does tht from time to time on its own, depending on whats going on with...
  4. J

    Time to replace my 3700v2

    i am pretty confident it's a flaky router. reason being, up until very recently the main floor had no issues. i was not (and am not) too concerned with the top floor. the one mac thats up there is wired, and if my brother in law wants to connect his PS4, he can fork out $$ to extend the network...
  5. J

    Time to replace my 3700v2

    also, worth noting, at present i have ZERO AC devices. Hence that would be the future proofing end of it.
  6. J

    Time to replace my 3700v2

    I have a Netgear 3700v2, it has served me well, but it is starting to get flaky. First thought it was bad firmware-and it may have been-but I have rolled back to the last known stable Netgear release. Now, it's gotten unstable again. Specifically, the 5ghz SSID will be unreachable off and on...
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