It's a rebrand of the alternative AX5400 Netgear model with Duna "gaming" firmware.
Better price ratio than the ASUS GS-AX3000 model posted for $116.00 yesterday.
Both share the same hardware config, but this has a fully enabled 4x4 5G radio. Contrary to game stop listing it as tri band, it's a dual band design. 4x4 5G + 2x2 2.4G.
unii1 + unii3 (80mhz blocks) run at full 1w power. (936 + 998 mW)
The only real con is that firmware/software isn't as robust as ASUS tomato revisions. DUNA is managed by a 3rd party (That works for Netgear) and was fairly slow on the previous QCA ACW2 XR450/500. Used to have major issues with wifi calling.
For 129.99, this is a fair price. The MSRP is a joke inflated by AX hype (solely priced higher because they can put a bigger number on box) + covid buying habits.
It's a rebrand of the alternative AX5400 Netgear model with Duna "gaming" firmware.
Better price ratio than the ASUS GS-AX3000 model posted for $116.00 yesterday.
Both share the same hardware config, but this has a fully enabled 4x4 5G radio. Contrary to game stop listing it as tri band, it's a dual band design. 4x4 5G + 2x2 2.4G.
unii1 + unii3 (80mhz blocks) run at full 1w power. (936 + 998 mW)
The only real con is that firmware/software isn't as robust as ASUS tomato revisions. DUNA is managed by a 3rd party (That works for Netgear) and was fairly slow on the previous QCA ACW2 XR450/500. Used to have major issues with wifi calling.
For 129.99, this is a fair price. The MSRP is a joke inflated by AX hype (solely priced higher because they can put a bigger number on box) + covid buying habits.
THis Netgear vs the TPLINK on sale at costco for $130?
Costco one is AX3200 vs this at AX5400, Triband vs Dual Band, Just need a stable router with little other customization.
THis Netgear vs the TPLINK on sale at costco for $130?
Costco one is AX3200 vs this at AX5400, Triband vs Dual Band, Just need a stable router with little other customization.
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Better price ratio than the ASUS GS-AX3000 model posted for $116.00 yesterday.
Both share the same hardware config, but this has a fully enabled 4x4 5G radio. Contrary to game stop listing it as tri band, it's a dual band design. 4x4 5G + 2x2 2.4G.
unii1 + unii3 (80mhz blocks) run at full 1w power. (936 + 998 mW)
The only real con is that firmware/software isn't as robust as ASUS tomato revisions. DUNA is managed by a 3rd party (That works for Netgear) and was fairly slow on the previous QCA ACW2 XR450/500. Used to have major issues with wifi calling.
For 129.99, this is a fair price. The MSRP is a joke inflated by AX hype (solely priced higher because they can put a bigger number on box) + covid buying habits.
Better price ratio than the ASUS GS-AX3000 model posted for $116.00 yesterday.
Both share the same hardware config, but this has a fully enabled 4x4 5G radio. Contrary to game stop listing it as tri band, it's a dual band design. 4x4 5G + 2x2 2.4G.
unii1 + unii3 (80mhz blocks) run at full 1w power. (936 + 998 mW)
The only real con is that firmware/software isn't as robust as ASUS tomato revisions. DUNA is managed by a 3rd party (That works for Netgear) and was fairly slow on the previous QCA ACW2 XR450/500. Used to have major issues with wifi calling.
For 129.99, this is a fair price. The MSRP is a joke inflated by AX hype (solely priced higher because they can put a bigger number on box) + covid buying habits.
Costco one is AX3200 vs this at AX5400, Triband vs Dual Band, Just need a stable router with little other customization.
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Costco one is AX3200 vs this at AX5400, Triband vs Dual Band, Just need a stable router with little other customization.
Personally this one, but it seems to be sold out.
Yeah...I guess Costco it is then.