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Retired_Member
Aug 15, 2016R7000 Using Asuswrt-Merlin
I was sceptical about using 3rd party FW, Mainly because it was something outside of my comfort zone. Once you go ASUSWRT-Merlin You'll never go back. Up to six Guest with different times, dhcp lease...
- Aug 15, 2016
I find it a very sad state for us more experienced users to have to resort to third party firmware (even a competitor's firmware like ASUSWRT-Merlin) because NETGEAR has no clue what people need in a router's firmware and instead of improving it, they dumb it down even more, sometimes even removing basic, core networking stuff. And don't get me started on the whole '90s looking firmware interface...
If you're reading this, NETGEAR, if you keep down this path, you'll soon be pushed into obsolescence. ASUS and TP-Link will continue to eat up your lunch every time and you will starve
Retired_Member
Aug 17, 2016
coolguy949 wrote:Those channels have become crowded in my area.
How big or little is your apartment. I find it hard to understand how 5g with it's limited range can be a problem. The router has a survey option too.
3db difference between 161 & 36 while (tested) 64 is equal to 161
Retired_Member
Aug 22, 2016I find it interesting that this firmware will automatically acquire a Public IP from Comcast without farting around like Netgear OEM does.
NEVER have I gotten a Public IP with Comcast without First going direct with wired PC to modem then spoofing that MAC in router Internet setup!
If they can do it why can't netgear make the r7000 truly plug n play regarding Comcast.