Archer AXE75

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Archer AXE75

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Looking for Router Recommendations Please

For that size home, go for the TP-Link Archer AXE75 for great range, or the AX80 if you want more speed. The Nighthawk AX12 is also a solid pick

Witty_Ad2600 in r/HomeNetworking

August 11, 2025 8:41 AM

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Need router recommendations; currently using AX68U

If parental controls with easy scheduling are a must, then sticking with Asus makes sense since their app is one of the better ones for that. Given your budget and setup, a few options to look at: Asus RT-AX86S / AX86U (open box or refurb): Strong Wi-Fi 6 performance, good range for a two-story hous

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olivierRTINGS in r/HomeNetworking

August 29, 2025 7:03 PM

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Looking for a relatively cheap Wifi 6E or better access point for streaming PC games

You'll be connecting the access point via ethernet to the Linksys MX4200's router (main mesh node), correct? And configuring the router (you are considering the TP-Link Archer AXE75) as an access point, yes? If so, that should work fine. The AXE75 is tri-band (2.4ghz/5ghz/6ghz) so if any of your dev

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

October 27, 2025 7:18 AM

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Router recommendations.

I set up a pair of Archer AXE75 yesterday and so far so good. Easymesh wasn’t that easy to set up but after some fiddling got it going. I can get the 6GHz band to my only device (Alienware laptop) that supports it on the second floor, with main router in the basement, which is great. I did notice ho

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Signal_2_Noise in r/TpLink

October 12, 2025 6:35 PM

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Can anyone recommend a good tri band router with good WiFi range?

I've been having great range with the TP-Link AXE5400 (Archer AXE75). Not sure about long term use though with issues around TP-Link, and the potential removal from the market in the US.

Voodoo7007 in r/HomeNetworking

December 1, 2025 2:17 AM

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Index or quest 3

Typically you want a pretty high bitrate for a more stable conncetion. If you can get VD to work with a cable that might help in testing! There is also ALVR which does natively work with a cable. I'm not sure if it has it's own openxr runtime to avoid oculus stuff thought? Figured I'd mention it. An

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Deploid in r/virtualreality

December 27, 2025 8:25 PM

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Think I need to upgrade my Wifi router - which is best?

Your current router struggles to keep up with all those devices and your house. For a 1 Gig Fios plan and multiple gadgets, you’ll want something strong and reliable that covers the basement and upstairs well. I’d recommend checking out mesh WiFi systems like the NETGEAR Orbi AX 6000 or the Syrotech

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Witty_Ad2600 in r/Fios

May 23, 2025 4:48 AM

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Can you critique/suggest the best option for live individual in-ear mix

What’s airport? The apple router? I would get the most powerful router you can afford. Look for processing speed/memory and signal strength. The more it has the better it will perform. You can’t use cheap routers anymore they just drop out constantly. TP-Link Archer AXE75 is a good option. The Ubiqu

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jake_burger in r/livesoundgear

September 15, 2025 4:02 PM

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New WiFi router recommendation

Hey! If you’ve got a lot of devices running cameras, smart plugs, and all, you’ll want a router built for heavy traffic. Check out the Asus RT-AX58U or the TP-Link Archer AXE75. Both handle multiple devices smoothly, give you great range, and stay stable even with smart home setups. The AXE75 in par

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Witty_Ad2600 in r/HomeNetworking

August 1, 2025 4:09 AM

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Router recommendations?

Hey! For a better range, check out the TP-Link Archer AXE75 or Asus RT-AX58U. Both cover a 1300 sq ft home well and should reach outside without much trouble.

Witty_Ad2600 in r/HomeNetworking

August 4, 2025 4:07 AM

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