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The naming of consumer grade routers these days, sound like some sort of military aircraft.
"I was going to go with the Netgear Nighthawk, but then I spotted good deals on the Belkin Strike Force and the TP-Link Ghost Raider..."
Price has gone up to $74.97 for New. If people don't mind Renewed condition, Amazon sells those for $49.99. Or eBay has them for as low as $22.30 Or Best Offer (may be able to offer less) or used for as low as $34.99 (the listing I see now for this item includes a 2-year Allstate warranty, wow!).
But only 25 concurrent devices are supported by this router, according to Netgear. That's not a lot these days...
Perhaps useful as a wireless access point (connected via ethernet to existing network), if could be acquired for a low enough price. (Verified this can be used as an Access Point, per the manual located at the product's website: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/rax36).
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"I was going to go with the Netgear Nighthawk, but then I spotted good deals on the Belkin Strike Force and the TP-Link Ghost Raider..."
But only 25 concurrent devices are supported by this router, according to Netgear. That's not a lot these days...
Perhaps useful as a wireless access point (connected via ethernet to existing network), if could be acquired for a low enough price. (Verified this can be used as an Access Point, per the manual located at the product's website: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/rax36).
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