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mc510
Apr 30, 2022Guide
Should I go back to Netgear official from Tomato/xwrt?
I've been using FreshTomato and xwrt-merlin on my R7000 since I got it, but it's occurred to me that I'm not really using any of the unique features that these alternative firmwares provide and that ...
FURRYe38
Apr 30, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I ran my R7000 about a month ago for a good week. Ran well on this version of stock Fw:
I didn't compare to other 3rd party FW. Most users in this forum use Stock FW. You'll need to refer to those 3rd party FW support sites to see what those users are seeing.
- mc510Apr 30, 2022Guide
Sounds like you found wifi to be slower than you expected with that fw version?
- FURRYe38Apr 30, 2022Guru - Experienced User
No thats about the range for 5Ghz AC on the R7000 and my Iphone. The 7000 doesn't support 1733Mhz like the R7000 does so can't get much more out of it. Wired speeds are good though. I ran it as the only AP in the house with out any extenders as I wanted to kind stress test it over the week. Did fine with 30 devices.
- mc510Apr 30, 2022Guide
Okay, thanks; good information. Maybe I'll try it out ... just want to first make sure that I understand the new (nmrpflash) way to load alternative firmware, in case I don't like the Netgear official.