Linksys has
Linksys Hydra Pro 6E MR7500 Tri-Band AXE6600 Mesh WiFi 6E Router (Certified Refurbished) on sale for
$100 (price reflected in cart).
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- Expanded Spectrum with the 6GHz Band
- 4x4 MU-MIMO
- OFDMA
- High power PAs
- Supporting 160MHz channel bandwidth
- Multi-Gig Ethernet port
- Automatic Firmware Updates
- Advanced Security
- Easy setup and control with the Linksys App
- Intelligent Mesh™ Technology
- Coverage up to 2700 sq. ft., 55+ devices, and speeds up to 6.6 Gbps
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Dimensions (LxWxH)
280 x 170 x 60mm (antennas down)
Weight
2.07 lbs
Wi-Fi Speed
AXE6600 (600+1200+4800)
Storage File System Support
FAT, FAT32, NTFS, HFS+
Ports
4x Gigabit LAN + 1x 5Gigabit WAN 1x USB 3.0 Port
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I'm pretty tempted at this price, but I already have a U6 LR.
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I'm stuck on Google because our entire ecosystem is and the Google Nest Pro works with their Google Home app.
And suggestions?
We're on a 1g line
My computer card says "wifi 6E ax211 160mhz"
On another computer, my speed is still under 100mbps because I am using old usb wifi adapter, and it can only connect to 2.4ghz band on the router. A wifi6 adapter will help me in that case too? if yes, Any good reccomendations?
I'm stuck on Google because our entire ecosystem is and the Google Nest Pro works with their Google Home app.
And suggestions?
We're on a 1g line
Edit: Also, if you're using an Oculus it has tons of trouble when it comes to keeping stable connections with mesh networks. IMO, if that's what you have for your headset you might want to look into a second router dedicated just to that. Netgear often has a WiFi6 router on sale for only $30 and It's been serving me well as an access point dedicated just for my Oculus. You will have to tinker with settings on your modem, Google router, and the second router to avoid a double (or even triple) NAT, which will also cause tons of connection issues
Edit: Also, if you're using an Oculus it has tons of trouble when it comes to keeping stable connections with mesh networks. IMO, if that's what you have for your headset you might want to look into a second router dedicated just to that. Netgear often has a WiFi6 router on sale for only $30 and It's been serving me well as an access point dedicated just for my Oculus. You will have to tinker with settings on your modem, Google router, and the second router to avoid a double (or even triple) NAT, which will also cause tons of connection issues
I am too tied to everything in that app working so I hope the Pros do a damn good job. Also, Costco had a four-for-the-price-of-three sale and that makes the price better...I guess.
If I may ask, what's so good about Ubiquity?
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I'm pretty tempted at this price, but I already have a U6 LR.
I am not sure about the person that wrote the review I have had the router along with my Netgear Orbi and a Nighthawk AXE11000 WiFi Router (RAXE500) that I also tested before being released. The performance on all bands is pretty good on 5GHz I have over 500 MPs download and upload speed with 54 devices connected.
Many people write a review based upon using it somewhere for a short period of time. I have had the router since before it was being sold to the public. It is a solid router was the original price crazy high yes, is 279.00 too high probably considering the Mesh tribands are that price for at least 2 units, for 100 bucks it is a steal in my opinion. Right now I have a TP-Link ER7206 Omada Gigabit VPN Router I have both Comcast and Fiber coming in and 3 routers going out with 3 seperate networks.
I can test any device using any of the 3 networks for real world comparison in a house, so take reviews for what they are worth but the Linksys is solid and the large size and ventilation is a major plus because heat kills routers.
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