NETGEAR
Nighthawk R7000
Based on 67 Reddit mentions
$159.99
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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
...pantahan in r/Klussers
August 16, 2025 7:24 PM
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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
...clrlmiller in r/HomeNetworking
April 10, 2026 4:04 PM
4
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
...sunrisebreeze in r/it
May 22, 2026 8:45 PM
3
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
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
May 20, 2026 7:03 PM
2
Wireless to Wired
I would pay a bit more for a WRT-capable router, as the other commenter recommended. Netgear, ASUS, and Eero are the best brands I've used in residential deployments. Check out Netgear's Nighthawk RAX50 (WiFi 6 capable, and costs ~$150-200). If you want WiFi 7 capability, look at the Nighthawk RS300
...Weekly-Language-6434 in r/HomeNetworking
May 25, 2026 6:21 AM
2
Router suggestion
Is $200 too much for you? You can get used ones for $200 easy, I've seen them for 170-180 locally. You don't really need to get a WiFi 7 router (the latest and greatest model). But even that one brand new is $279. IMO - $200 is a normal amount to spend on a quality wifi router. That was the norm eve
...nigori in r/HomeNetworking
June 22, 2025 10:48 AM
2
Router suggestions
Netgear R7000 fits your budget, ~$150.
Human-Suspect-232 in r/HomeNetworking
May 3, 2026 8:38 AM
1
Is there any other support?
First, I suggest you do a little research. This question has been asked before on r/openwrt so you can look at old threads. Here are some recommendations from the past year: https://www.reddit.com/r/openwrt/search/?q=best+router&type=posts&t=year You could also post to r/openwrt & ask for suggestion
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
May 24, 2026 9:03 PM
1
Looking for reliable mesh system recommendation with 3 access points for maximum of ~$350. Doesn't seem to be a lot of good choices?
I used to like Netgear. I still use one of their products, a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 router, as a wired access point in my network. Great range and fantastic reliability. It is nearly 10 years old and is still working well as a WAP. However, I won't buy a Netgear product today. I do not agree with t
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
January 1, 2026 2:24 AM
1
having 2 routers
key router role is to provide dhcp service to the network. there can be only one dhcp service proder on the network. only one. that’s why you should forget phrase “two routers”. you will have one router, it will provide dhcp service to your network. the other device can be a router, but it will be c
...ij70-17as in r/wifi
January 1, 2026 7:09 PM
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