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So why not just return it to the store and get another one if you liked everything else about it?
WRT3200ACM - $179 at Fry's...
Just saying...
So why not just return it to the store and get another one if you liked everything else about it?
WRT3200ACM - $179 at Fry's...
Just saying...
I tried the r7800. In my house I couldn't get my full download speed on the 5ghz band.
I tried the r7800. In my house I couldn't get my full download speed on the 5ghz band.
I can on my rt-ac68, rt-ac87, wrt1900ac and ea8500.
I also just checked on Amazon, the wrt3200acm is $248. Maybe I'm not looking correctly. Lol
So why not just return it to the store and get another one if you liked everything else about it?
I wonder. If the 88U is a disaster like the 87U
chalk and cheese , the 88u is a pimped up version of the 68u and works great , the 87u sadly didnt survive the Quantenna train crash and is still problematic even after many updates
the 88u however is a champ , best wireless coverage of any BHR i have tested so far
Does it still have that USB 3.0/2.4Ghz interference problem that the 87U has?
because I need fast NAS (SSD) and good 2.4 range at the same time.
sorry cant really tell you as i dont think i have used usb anything in ages
then put that SSD in a real nas enclosure with ethernet and forget usb
i would prefer not to see usb on routers at all ( might make em cheaper as well ) with the likes of wireless printers and real NAS enclosures there is no real need for usb and it would free up the routers cpu not having to deal with it
Has anybody actually seen a R9000 in the real world?
(there's a reason for asking, as Netgear has a couple of 4*4:4 QC-Atheros devices out in the market...) - I've got a PCAP caught in the wild, and good things inside it - my best guess would be that what I found is probably R7800..
Wireless performance - leaning toward the R8500 being better.
I own about 20 routers and my top 3 are the 88U, 68P and X4S. Right now I'm using the X4S and it's a beast.
but 5G is still crap, worse than the 2.4G at any distance from the router,
It seems like a fixed up 87U to me,
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