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NETGEAR 4-Stream AX1800 WiFi 6 Router $50 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has NETGEAR 4-Stream AX1800 WiFi 6 Router (RAX20-100NAS) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.
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Mar 4, 2023
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Joined Dec 2007
Mar 4, 2023
cadprofessor
Mar 4, 2023
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Link not showing the price that you are listing....$97.95
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Mar 4, 2023
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Joined Jun 2005
Mar 4, 2023
PhantasmX
Mar 4, 2023
6,124 Posts
Need to select Amazon as seller to see the price.
Mar 4, 2023
83 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
Mar 4, 2023
cadprofessor
Mar 4, 2023
83 Posts
Quote from PhantasmX :
Need to select Amazon as seller to see the price.
I am unable to see a link that shows Amazon as the seller. Any other tips. Thanks
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Mar 4, 2023
83 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
Mar 4, 2023
cadprofessor
Mar 4, 2023
83 Posts
Quote from cadprofessor :
I am unable to see a link that shows Amazon as the seller. Any other tips. Thanks
Found the link. Thanks....
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Mar 5, 2023
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Mar 5, 2023
nawaf1
Mar 5, 2023
467 Posts
not a slickdeal. this item has been in the 50s for a long time.
Mar 6, 2023
272 Posts
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Mar 6, 2023
sharartimunda
Mar 6, 2023
272 Posts
Netgear these days is a SUBSCRIBE hell hole. Get something else which doesnt requre monthly $$ for even rather basic features.
Mar 6, 2023
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Mar 6, 2023
Induced_Apathy
Mar 6, 2023
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Quote from sharartimunda :
Netgear these days is a SUBSCRIBE hell hole. Get something else which doesnt requre monthly $$ for even rather basic features.
I bet. I generally get these netgears thrifting or at garage sales for 5-15 dollars. Depending on the model toss fresh tomato on em and you're g2g.

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Mar 6, 2023
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sharartimunda
Mar 6, 2023
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Quote from Induced_Apathy :
I bet. I generally get these netgears thrifting or at garage sales for 5-15 dollars. Depending on the model toss fresh tomato on em and you're g2g.
all american manuf are garbage now. Linksys, netgear etc... going asian brand on my next one.
Mar 7, 2023
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Mar 7, 2023
highonfire
Mar 7, 2023
1,288 Posts
Quote from sharartimunda :
all american manuf are garbage now. Linksys, netgear etc... going asian brand on my next one.
For a router, of all things, 'going Asian brand' is a pretty iffy plan.

I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
Mar 7, 2023
115 Posts
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Mar 7, 2023
Induced_Apathy
Mar 7, 2023
115 Posts
Quote from sharartimunda :
all american manuf are garbage now. Linksys, netgear etc... going asian brand on my next one.
Most of the stuff is american or euro designed and partially at the least assembled/made from Asian factories. Chinese brands are typically poor imitations. If you go with Taiwan SK or Japan though you'll be better off but there are usually caveats. Japan for example isn't as great as it once was since around the late 80s early 90s due to the crisis and investment shifting to taiwan sk and china.
Mar 7, 2023
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Mar 7, 2023
Induced_Apathy
Mar 7, 2023
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Quote from highonfire :
For a router, of all things, 'going Asian brand' is a pretty iffy plan.

I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
You have to be diligent with any piece of hardware and expect backdoors from all electronics these days. The US government is an enemy combatant at this point towards it's own people. Sad but true. The same applies to Europe Asia all of them are weaponized against their own populace to various degrees. Odd turn of events in the last thirty years and not for the better.
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Mar 7, 2023
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Mar 7, 2023
Pinako
Mar 7, 2023
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Quote from highonfire :
For a router, of all things, 'going Asian brand' is a pretty iffy plan.

I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
Only if you're in Asia. If you're in the US, you should probably care more about eavesdropping by US agents. Asian brand might actually turn out to be an advantage in this setting. Regardless, you're going to quarantine any new network devices until you're confident, you're going to put your smart stuff on a separate VLAN, and you're going to encrypt as much as reasonably feasible for your use case.
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Mar 7, 2023
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Brooklynite
Mar 7, 2023
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Quote from highonfire :
For a router, of all things, 'going Asian brand' is a pretty iffy plan.

I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
I also keep all IOT devices on a different router and subnet. I now have several routers all piled up,

1. One for IoT (like WiFi light bulbs and WiFi led junk), and Guest Network (I have techy guests)

2. One for Apple devices (because they keep breaking WiFi when they enter and exit the house),

3. One for streaming (fire sticks, Ring, and Chromecast and thermostat and ecobee and garage opener) . This is the one that fails the most because I am usually copying or downloading, uploading gigabytes of files , syncing hard drives etc. This one's hard because Kodi needs my NAS and it's a hassle.

and

4. One for my own stuff (laptop, Android devices, NAS, home streaming laptop, home CCTV)

I don't have this all done correctly and my routers die every 6 months so it's always a constant battle to keep things up and keep things secure. I always wonder how other people do it.
Mar 7, 2023
272 Posts
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Mar 7, 2023
sharartimunda
Mar 7, 2023
272 Posts
Quote from highonfire :
For a router, of all things, 'going Asian brand' is a pretty iffy plan.

I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
linksys = utter utter garbage now
Netgear = subscribe or die
tplink asus etc
security wise you can say american brands feed all data to NSA. (remember Snowden revelations)

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