Nighthawk RAX50

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Nighthawk RAX50

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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

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Weekly-Language-6434 in r/HomeNetworking

May 25, 2026 6:21 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

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Starkiller164 in r/telus

August 8, 2025 12:08 AM

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What are we all doing for routers?

The Ubiquiti Unifi's are popular, but I'd also like to throw Asus in the ring, cleanest and easiest interface I've encountered compared to Netgear, TP-Link, etc. $199 - https://www.ple.com.au/products/657470/asus-rt-ax57-ax3000-dual-band-wifi-6-80211ax-router $349 - https://www.ple.com.au/products/6

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xdontcarex in r/nbn

July 24, 2025 2:32 AM

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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

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LifeBehindHandlebars in r/Starlink

May 28, 2025 4:19 PM

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