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Nighthawk RAX50
Based on 20 Reddit mentions
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Trash
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
...matt-r_hatter in r/VivintSmartHome
December 2, 2025 2:02 AM
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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
...Starkiller164 in r/telus
August 8, 2025 12:08 AM
2
bringing my starlink WiFi into an outbuilding
I just did an install of a TP-Link wireless bridge kit tied into Starlink. Super easy, just need some mounting poles for the bridges. Setup would be: Starlink router > ethernet to first bridge > that bridge beams signal to receiving bridge > mount receiving bridge on the outbuilding > run ethernet f
...LifeBehindHandlebars in r/Starlink
May 28, 2025 4:19 PM
1
Gamestop deals, buy each part and build my way up? no
Nighthawk AX6 AX5400 RAX50 is what it says on the bottom. Bought it a while back. I think I could do better now with WiFi 7 instead of 6e. Computer wise, I’ve got a 4090, 12900k, 32gb of pretty fast ram forget the exact speed. But yeah I figure our priorities are just different. I recognize the reso
...Tyrthemis in r/virtualreality
July 29, 2025 10:38 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
...Neagex in r/SteamDeck
March 4, 2025 9:09 PM
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