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$179.99*: ASUS RT-AXE7800 Tri-Band WiFi 6E 6GHz Extendable Router w/ 2.5G Port at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has ASUS RT-AXE7800 Tri-Band WiFi 6E 6GHz Extendable Router w/ 2.5G Port for $179.99.
Shipping is free.

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$100 lower (36% savings) than the list price of $279.99
$50 lower (22% savings) than the previous price of $229.99

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4.2⭐ / 543 global ratings
400+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0BLGGN4Z9 [amazon.com]

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Yesterday 02:10 PM
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llservYesterday 02:10 PM
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Which one would you recommend? This or the tp link WiFi 7

TP-Link Tri-Band BE9700 WiFi 7... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F76PQ...b_ap_share
Yesterday 07:49 PM
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Dark0Yesterday 07:49 PM
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Quote from llserv :
Which one would you recommend? This or the tp link WiFi 7 TP-Link Tri-Band BE9700 WiFi 7... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F76PQ...b_ap_share
I would recommend the TP link. That is a lot of good features and capability for 40 bucks.
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Yesterday 11:21 PM
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RangerPYesterday 11:21 PM
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Quote from Dark0 :
I would recommend the TP link. That is a lot of good features and capability for 40 bucks.
But then you have to own a TP link router 🤮
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Yesterday 11:36 PM
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qkumbrYesterday 11:36 PM
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Quote from RangerP :
But then you have to own a TP link router 🤮
Tell us why TP Link routers are bad.
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Yesterday 11:43 PM
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gclc1216Yesterday 11:43 PM
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Past comments have indicated that TP Link is poor at keeping up security patches and firmware updates. I don't own one.
Today 05:10 AM
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FairSnail337Today 05:10 AM
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Spent a week with an Asus BE9700 and could not get some of my Kasa devices to connect . Bought a TP Deco BE10000 and connected 29 devices to the IOT in 5 minutes.
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DhryToday 08:14 AM
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Was always an ASUS fan. Bought like five of their routers over the years. Then got an AX6000 and within a year it crapped out in the weirdest way - everything connected flawlessly but once more than x bps was being transferred the bandwidth somehow dropped, along with most devices, to about 500k/sec. Then eventually froze. Got a tplink archer ax73 and it's been working flawlessly for two years now. I don't hate asus but I'm definitely a tplink convert - their security cams are excellent as well.

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Today 12:06 PM
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davin900Today 12:06 PM
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Quote from qkumbr :
Tell us why TP Link routers are bad.

As someone who just did a lot of research on this, TP-Link just tends to drop support for routers quickly. That's why I was just in the market for one… TP-Link stopped issuing any firmware updates for my router. It's not good to have a router that isn't receiving updates. ASUS is known to support theirs longer and there's actually a robust third party firmware scene as well.
Today 04:49 PM
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SouthFloridaDealzToday 04:49 PM
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Quote from Dhry :
Was always an ASUS fan. Bought like five of their routers over the years. Then got an AX6000 and within a year it crapped out in the weirdest way - everything connected flawlessly but once more than x bps was being transferred the bandwidth somehow dropped, along with most devices, to about 500k/sec. Then eventually froze. Got a tplink archer ax73 and it's been working flawlessly for two years now. I don't hate asus but I'm definitely a tplink convert - their security cams are excellent as well.

This is why:

https://forums.wyze.com/t/wyze-ca...olved/6801

This instantly fixed similar problems I had. Hope it helps others.
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fyreboltxToday 06:27 PM
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I got this router recently to replace a TUF AX6000, which replaced a GT-AC2900 and so far, so good.

I live in an dense condo building get a lot of wifi interference where there are no free bands in the 2.4GHz or 5GHz but using it for a month so far, it's been very stable in terms of speed and connection. The AX6000 it replaced was fine but would frequently struggle with interference.

The GT-AC2900 was utter dogsh*t. I got it March 2022 and it was fine it first and then after a year, the 2.4GHz started having problems which was resolved with weekly reboots but it just kept getting worse to the point where daily reboots wouldn't help with the 2.4GHz band dying.

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