Nighthawk RAX50

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Nighthawk RAX50

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If you have a "hefty router" than you are at least in the ~$2500-4000 spend range and most definitely didnt buy it from any brick and mortar store outside of maybe microcenter and its not a singular device, its multiple. Curious why you would invest that sort of money into a network if all you have

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matt-r_hatter in r/VivintSmartHome

December 2, 2025 2:02 AM

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A warning about Netgear routers.

Nighthawk AX5400 (RAX50) router here. None of those issues and the router has performed flawlessly for 4 years now. I reboot and manually check for updates once a month and install w/o issues. So a blanket statement on Netgear routers (i.e. title) does not apply

Resident_Hamster_652 in r/NETGEAR

February 8, 2026 2:03 PM

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Too many devices

I've used TP-Link successfully for the last 3 upgrades. I use them at my office and I've set my dad up with one as well. For best results, log in to the Telus box (the instructions are on a sticker on the side), turn off the wireless radios for the Telus box and just use the new router. Other brands

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Starkiller164 in r/telus

August 8, 2025 12:08 AM

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i'm stuck in a doom loop with Austin GFiber

I ditched the google mesh routers because I had to reset them almost every day. I tried both gen 1 and gen 2. They'd work well for a while and then slow to a crawl. I bought a netgear wifi router and it has been zero issues ever since. This was the Nighthawk AX6.

redbeartx in r/Austin

June 29, 2025 12:47 PM

2

Is it just me or does the gen 3 router have a terrible range in comparison to the gen 2? I just upgraded and I'm so disappointed in the range

Starlink actually publishes the spec for the Gen 3 router: claimed coverage up to 3,200 sq ft. For context, a common consumer router like the Nighthawk RAX50 is specced around 1,800 sq ft. That doesn’t mean everyone will see those numbers in their house, but it’s not accurate to say “no comparison.”

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blackICE91 in r/Starlink

August 20, 2025 11:21 PM

1

Poor internet service

It's a TP Link VX420G2v AX5400 WiFi 6. It's iinet current release. I have two with the standard network and then 3 more with a Netgear extender and one with a TP link junk extender. The TV is via an extender using 5g, this is directly behind the TV. It's working well for years like this.

lions2803 in r/perth

February 9, 2025 3:07 AM

1

What are the correct network settings for Steam Remote Play?

If you used sunshine then apollo will look exactly the same with a few extra features for virtual monitors. I personally went with the Asus GT-AX11000.. it is an expensive boy. If you are looking for a decent budget range I would go with Asus RT-AX82U AX5400.. It should let you create multiple VLANS

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Neagex in r/SteamDeck

March 4, 2025 9:09 PM

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