Walmart has TP-Link Archer AX3000 Dual-Band WiFi 6 Wireless Router for $87. Shipping is free. This was $99 back in May.
Features:
Speeds up to 3 Gbps (2402 Mbps on 5 GHz band and 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz band)
Backward Compatible: Archer AX3000 supports all previous 802.11 standards and all WiFi devices
Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Technology
Ethernet Ports (WAN and LAN)- 1 x Gigabit WAN; 4 x Gigabit LAN
Intel Dual Core Processor
4 High-gain Antennas
Model: TP Link Archer AX3000 Dual Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Router
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wifi 6e is around the corner...and adds 6gz bands...this is just wifi 5 plus
Lol they are already here and the only one even close in this price range around $400 was the linksys MR7500 and its performance is garbage and slower than a lot of wifi 6 routers. Wifi 6E is the most overrated thing to wait for ever.
Spectrum charge for wifi router and my old backup was a Netgear N router (only 2.4ghz). The other Asus with tomato doesn't work, thought I would get something latest tech for less. We aren't internet hungry, only two mobile devices or TV, but I do wfh and need to keep signal solid.
Spectrum charge for wifi router and my old backup was a Netgear N router (only 2.4ghz). The other Asus with tomato doesn't work, thought I would get something latest tech for less. We aren't internet hungry, only two mobile devices or TV, but I do wfh and need to keep signal solid.
I cant say how much better but it should be better, the Netgear RAX20 is a extremely entry level router that is nowhere near at the level of their MSRP on amazon. The AX3000 is at the cusp of a entry to medium level router. With the antenna configuration should also have better range than the RAX20.
As I mentioned and so did another person, this is known to run hot so make sure you keep it in open air environment.
Also per some reviews this is a Walmart specific model that's a little worse than the regular AX50. Although the specs are almost the same on paper it appears to run worse in Wifi performance.
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Download the manual and check it out, some OEMs even have emulators/simulators of their firmware you can access on their site.
It's probably pretty easy to change the "operation mode" to access point from "gateway".
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Is TP Link any better than Netgear?
Spectrum charge for wifi router and my old backup was a Netgear N router (only 2.4ghz). The other Asus with tomato doesn't work, thought I would get something latest tech for less. We aren't internet hungry, only two mobile devices or TV, but I do wfh and need to keep signal solid.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07Z5JWRWJ
Is TP Link any better than Netgear?
Spectrum charge for wifi router and my old backup was a Netgear N router (only 2.4ghz). The other Asus with tomato doesn't work, thought I would get something latest tech for less. We aren't internet hungry, only two mobile devices or TV, but I do wfh and need to keep signal solid.
As I mentioned and so did another person, this is known to run hot so make sure you keep it in open air environment.
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https://dongknows.com/tp-link-arc...50-review/