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RBR750 Replacement - What did you move to, and what worked best?
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RBR750 Replacement - What did you move to, and what worked best?
I can't take it anymore.
I am looking for a replacement.
I think I am going away from mesh. This flip-flop from router to satellite, and 2.4 to 5Ghz... it is not working for me.
I need separate SSIDs and performance.
The disconnects from certain devices is unacceptable. This technology is universal.. and I should not have to deal with this crap.
I am curious what you switched to from the RBR750. What made you happy.
Thanks!
Adrian
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Re: RBR750 Replacement - What did you move to, and what worked best?
I've used lots of different systems.
RBK750, RBK50, RBK43, SXK30
And router plus extenders,
RAXE500, RAX200, CAX80 (plus more).
I still end up going back to the mesh systems. Not the RBK750 system but to my SXK30 system that i have setup with a wired backhaul.
the business side tends to be more stable and you can modify more systems.
I usually use a router like the RAXE or RAX200 as the primary and set the mesh up in access point mode for overall coverage.
That way I can have something with peak performance (close to it) but yet cover my whole home and part of the outdoors.
Gets a bit spendy but it works well for me.
I've tried it with just the flagship routers and extenders but you don't have as smooth of roaming.
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