Nighthawk R7000

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Nighthawk R7000

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What are the benefits of switching to freshtomato for the asus rt-ac68u

Power user or not, the biggest advantage of going FT on your router is that Asus declared it EOL beginning of 2024 and there will be no more firmware fixes or updates. Even though Asus did in fact release firmware security fix last year for it, it's not a guarantee. Many old, EOL routers are still u

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SmilingBob2 in r/TomatoFTW

May 22, 2026 1:55 PM

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“Ik wil graag overal in huis beter wifi. De KPN-box zit in de meterkast. Is het slim om vanaf daar een internetkabel naar de verdiepingen te trekken, of kan het handiger op een andere manier?”

Dit. Bekabeld. En als je niet teveel aan een access point wil uitgeven, koop een router die dd wrt ondersteunt. Ik heb zelf drie access points verspreid door het huis, allemaal op Netgear R7000 routers die met dd wrt firmware als access point voor de wifi werken. Die R7000 koop je voor 2 tientjes op

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pantahan in r/Klussers

August 16, 2025 7:24 PM

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First time set up but I don't see a wireless option on the network tab?

Read the wiki entry. But you can see in firmware-selector the hw used, on a high level, in this case bxm53xx. https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=SNAPSHOT&target=bcm53xx%2Fgeneric&id=netgear_r7000 Might want to have a look at dd-wrt instead.

fr0llic in r/openwrt

July 20, 2025 12:02 AM

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How often should a router realistically be replaced?

Like others have already mentioned, unless the Router is receiving updates, then it's time to look into a replacement. OR, change out the firmware from the vendor to an open source project that supports the Router AND is being regularly updated. Checking the most popular firmware replacements I foun

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clrlmiller in r/HomeNetworking

April 10, 2026 4:04 PM

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Netgear Nighthawk R7000 - Guest Network

I have no idea what's going on with your R7000, but just offering a tip, if you want a secure up to date and not too difficult UI for it put FreshTomato firmware on it. Then ask AI if you get stuck doing anything you need, they know what FreshTomato is. Make sure you find and carefully follow the Fr

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naeskivvies in r/HomeNetworking

May 10, 2026 11:36 PM

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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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GL‑iNet Flint 4 (Wi‑Fi 7) shown at CES 2026

Thanks! This looks like the one that will finally retire my Netgear R7000. By god it's been such a workhorse! I've lost track of how many different custom firmwares I've run on it. Freshtomato is my current one, and it's absolutely amazing that I have access to pretty well every modern feature you c

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themostreasonableman in r/GlInet

April 13, 2026 3:49 AM

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Netgear Nighthawk R7000 - Guest Network

You can't put an R7000 online on the original firmware without it being almost immediately compromised. That's not hyperbole, that's a fact. If you're not willing to upgrade to something like FreshTomato then walk your ass to the store and get a current-gen supported router. Your whole home network

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naeskivvies in r/HomeNetworking

May 11, 2026 2:13 AM

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Netgear Nighthawk R7000 - Guest Network

DD-WRT is okay, the UI is not as nice but has a lot of very low level options and many service options. Doesn't have ipv6 firewall out of the box on R7000. A big problem is it's very unclear what builds are considered stable. IMO Fresh Tomato is much more polished and better for most people. It also

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naeskivvies in r/HomeNetworking

May 11, 2026 5:12 AM

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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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