![]() ![]() It really is so much better than the N66U, and in fact I had a decent amount of issues with the N66U just not having any range at all (one of the main reasons I upgraded). Granted I had the N66U set up as an AP, but I can still confidently say the range and speeds of the R7000 are outstanding. I recently upgraded from the Asus RT-N66U to a Netgear R7000 (was on sale at Amazon for $169, not the normal $200, and I had a bunch of Amazon gift cards from the holidays) The Asus ones will go in without the antennas.Īlso, it's just cool that Asus is working on this awesome piece of tech. Shoving a router as big as the NightHawk in there is impossible. so in mine, I got ~15is cable heads and this coax "switch/spliter". It's not a switch, it's a hole in the wall where 1 Coax and 1 cat 5 cable come in from outside and all the apartment's plugs (RJ-45 and Coax) terminate here. Will post a picture of the "smartbox" when I get home. I just think it's a con since it can't function the way I need it to, regardless of how stupid you think that function is. I dont get it You complain about the Nighthawk but the Asus, bigger, is sweet? Im lost.Ĭomplain is a little strong. "Smartboxes"? You mean a switch that simply connects to different female RJ-45 jacks in your place? That was easier to say. ? No AC means lower simultaneous throughput over 5GHzīesides that, why would you have this on your desktop? I mean signal quality cant be that bad on these, right? Is this list of routers and their pro/cons good? Am I missing something big? I am looking for top of the lineish routers with gigabit routing ![]()
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