Surely it depends on the size of your respective houses!
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jamgin
25 Dec 1621#1
As seen on Robot Wars...
ryanb93
25 Dec 16#2
Looks like a good price:
Compatible with DD-WRT too (min version netgear-r6400 build 29968 20160617)
HotUKDude
25 Dec 16#3
This or keep the ASUS AC66.
HUKD
Bigspin
25 Dec 161#4
this is a great router. I have this and no slowdown even after connecting around 12 wifi and 3 Lan devices. Make sure to update your firmware. Netgear released beta firmware around 2 weeks ago for series security vulnerability.
i dont get reception in the back of my house, will this cover the whole house ?
nawz to DE4L3R
25 Dec 161#8
Id also like to know this.
matt101101 to DE4L3R
25 Dec 16#12
Access points are generally better solutions for extending the range of your network. That said, this will almost certainly have better range than most cheap (or ISP provided) routers.
As for whether it'll cover all of your respective houses, that really depends on the size of your house! If you live in a 10 bedroom mansion with stone internal walls, probably not. If you live in an average sized 3 bed semi with stud internal walls, probably.
CurleyFurley
25 Dec 163#9
Surely it depends on the size of your respective houses!
Opening post
Checked on Camelcamelcamel and it's the lowest it's ever been. Not sure how good this actually is but I've took a punt at this price.
Be sure to update to the latest firmware before use, as a security vulnerability has been fixed:
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- stringsonfire
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Compatible with DD-WRT too (min version netgear-r6400 build 29968 20160617)
HUKD
http://kb.netgear.com/000036386/CVE-2016-582384
As for whether it'll cover all of your respective houses, that really depends on the size of your house! If you live in a 10 bedroom mansion with stone internal walls, probably not. If you live in an average sized 3 bed semi with stud internal walls, probably.