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I ended up switching the BE15000 out for the BE19000 (on sale from Costco for less than the BE15000). The 15k just wasn’t providing thorough WiFi coverage. I also found that the BE19k has restart and firmware scheduling built-in, so it does those jobs in the wee hours of the morning so it’s fresh as a daisy and ready for work when I get up. I also added a “AX5400 WiFi 6 Range Extender” in our detached garage so we now get a full 3-bars of coverage everywhere. It’s been trouble-free since I scheduled the early morning reboots.
Netgear nighthawk for 6. Using tplink easy mesh for 7 and been happy so far
I have mine in passthru with a TP-Link Archer WiFi-7 router. No issues.
Fuck tp link. I bought a wifi 7 one and shit sucks. Went back to my Asus. Glad to know it wasn't just my router
Tp-links newest WiFi 7 router is sick for the price.
After I said to hell with my Xfinity router I tried a netgear nighthawk and tp link (whatever their WiFi 7 model is) and settled on Ubiquiti udr7. It’s pretty much the same price to the others, or at least in the ball park, and I’m not exaggerating when I say it is 1000x’s the product of those others. I’m sucked into the ecosystem now but after trying out other home networking solutions I really think ubiquiti is in a league of their own, and for what the udr7 gives you I think they could actually charge way more for it
A $99 TP Link from Walmart that has WiFi 7. Works well, has lots of nice features.
I have always used Asus for as long as I can remember but I just got a TP Link system because I recently tried upgrading my Asus mesh with newer models (2 different ones) and one had constant rebooting issues which they can't fix and the other has 2.4 GHz WiFi issues which they also can't fix. Both are their WiFi 7 models.
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