Nighthawk R7000

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Nighthawk R7000

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Turned spare routers into a wireless extender setup, free home lab win

Nice job repurposing old hardware, but one thing to keep in mind is security. Be very sure that the router (your interface between the internet/outside and your intranet/inside network) is still receiving firmware upgrades and is supported by the manufacturer. This ensures any exploits/bugs/etc. tha

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sunrisebreeze in r/it

May 22, 2026 8:45 PM

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Tempted to flash

Is it worth it? Heck yeah, even if you ultimately decide to not use it. The learning itself is worth the trip. Start by checking to see if your "spare" router is compatible. OpenWRT is largely incompatible with Broadcom chipsets. For those, you would have to consider DDWRT, or FreshTomato. For examp

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goonsuey in r/openwrt

May 7, 2026 12:38 AM

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2 person home: we can't ever need WiFi 6 / 6e, right?

If your current router isn't getting firmware updates anymore, consider upgrading. You can stay with Wifi 5 if you want.. just buy a used router that is compatible with 3rd party firmware like dd-wrt, openwrt or fresh tomato. Then you'll have current firmware on the router with security updates. I'm

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

May 20, 2026 7:03 PM

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First DIY Home Networking

Here's a hardware summary: - Netgear GS316EP switches. They're great. - Cable Matters Rackmount 48 port keystone patch panels. - Netgear R7000 Wi-Fi routers. I use them because I already had them on hand. They're fine, but newer devices are probably a better choice now. - OPNsense on a ZimaBoard as

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CaseyOgle in r/HomeNetworking

May 6, 2026 5:16 PM

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Is my router keeping up with 1G PPPoE?

Your router can probably handle more than 200 devices at the same time without sweating. And paying for 1G doesn't mean you would reach 1G exactly. You need to count for loss and everything else. If you get 800 Mbps is the right number, if you can even get 900/950 Mbps even better. I was running an

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IlTossico in r/HomeNetworking

April 24, 2026 10:48 AM

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Recommendations for setup

TLDR: Yes, you could use an older router as an access point with a new router. And if all the routers are from ASUS & support AiMesh you could use them in an AiMesh setup. If new router isn't ASUS, no big deal, you could just connect the other access points via ethernet to the main router. Furthermo

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

October 27, 2025 6:48 AM

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Home Wifi Router Upgrade

Hmm, not my experience. I have a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 (about 9 years old) that I still use in my wireless network as an access point. It can deliver nearly 400mbps wirelessly (which is the full internet speed I pay for). I have it connected as a wired access point in my network.

sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

November 25, 2025 5:36 PM

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ASUS RT-AC88U issues

I think there are two options you could consider: Cheap Option: Buy an old used router. May or may not work. May last months/years or die/start failing within days/weeks. No way to predict, especially when you don't know the history of the router. If it is 10+ years old, was it used 24x7 the entire

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sunrisebreeze in r/Network

April 29, 2026 4:48 AM

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best mesh wifi system for a medium size house in 2026 what should I get?

Not sure why your comment was downvoted, but I tossed you an up-vote. I can confirm ASUS AiMesh doesn't like IoT very much (I have an ASUS XT8 system, wired backhaul). Smart plugs/switches don't stay connected, and other times they remain connected fine for weeks. Very aggravating. To fix this I dus

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

April 30, 2026 6:08 AM

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Use Extra Netgear Nighthawk Router as Additional Satellite?

Yes, it should be possible to add the Netgear Nighthawk Router as an additional satellite (via AP/Access Point mode - connected to your network via ethernet). I have an ASUS XT8 mesh system and added a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 as a wired access point to the XT8 mesh system. Why? I have some old IoT/“

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

January 15, 2026 3:59 PM

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