1985BearsFan
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Given all the recent firmware issues with the R7000 Nighthawk and my ever-growing home network, I'm wondering whether it's time for me to upgrade my WiFi router and, if so, to which model. Here's my situation: I currently have Gigabit fiber optic internet service from my cable TV provider. The R7000 (running firmware 1.0.4.30) serves as my sole router and WiFi access point. I have five Netgear ProSafe GS108E switches throughout my home. Consistently connected to the 2.4GHz WiFi Network are the following devices:
Second, I recently read that the R7000 is rated for a maximum of 32 devices per WiFi band, and it seems as though I am pushing that limit, particularly on the 2.4GHz band. As listed above, I have approximately 24 devices that are always connected to that band. In addition, I have several other devices that sometimes connect to it.
Third, I've noticed recently that the WiFi connections just seem a bit slow at times. Things such as downloading e-mails to my iPhone while on the WiFi network can take longer than when connected via cellular data.
Fourth, and this one has annoyed me every since I got my R7000, when I enter device names in the web-based GUI, the names never get saved. As a result, when I want to identify what devices are connected to the R7000, I have a difficult time because I only am shown the IP address and MAC addresses without a name.
My thought is that I would keep the R7000 and use it solely as an AP, which would be used exclusively by the home automation devices, and that I would use a second router as the NAT router and main WiFi router for the laptops and iDevices.
I actually picked up the R7900 from Costco, but plan on returning it. It's not that much less than the R8000 when the latter is on sale. I like that the R8000 has two USB ports (even though I'll probably never use either). I'm also concerned that Netgear won't update the R7900 as often as it might update the R8000.
For today and tomorrow, the price difference between the R7800 and the R8000 is negligible. Today and tomorrow, NewEgg has the R8000 on sale for $199.99 About ten days ago, I had Best Buy match Amazon's $214.99 pricing on the R7800.
I haven't had a chance yet to actually try out the R7800 other than updating the firmware, but I did notice that it's Attached Device interface is pretty nice. I like that, similar to the Netgear Genie, I can assign not only device names but also types (with icons). The R7900's interface did not seem quite as nice.
If I'm going to return the R7800, I have to do it by 3/24/15 (only four days from now). If I am going to go with the R8000, I need to purchase it by tomorrow. I've read all the reviews and still can't figure out which of the two will be the best for my needs. I would greatly appreciate any advice/input you all can offer to help me decide between the two.
Thank you in advance.
- Four Nest thermostats
- One Ecobee 3 thermostat
- Six Nest Protect smoke detectors
- Two Nest Cams
- One Ring doorbell
- One Ring Chime
- One Rachio Iro sprinkler controller
- One Wink hub
- Two WeMo light switches
- Four WeMo outlet switches
- One Harmony Hub
- One iPhone 6s
- One iPhone 6 Plus
- One iPhone 5s
- One iPhone 5
- One 2nd generation iPad
- One 3rd generation iPad
- One 4th generation iPad
- One 1st generation iPad mini
- One Kindle PaperWhite (1st generation)
- One 2012 MacBook Pro (15")
- One 2009 MacBook Pro (13")
- One Amazon FireStick
- One Canon MG6120 inkjet printer
- 2007 iMac 24"
- 2007 iMac 19"
- A homemade PC that also functions as a hackintosh
- A Raspberry Pi
- Four ReadyNAS units
- Two laserprinters
- One TiVo Roamio
- One TiVo Roamio Pro
- One TiVo Premiere
- Two second generation AppleTVs
- One fourth generation AppleTV
- Two Sony Blu-Ray players
- One Onkyo A/V receiver
- One Sony smart TV
- One MyQ Internet Gateway
- One Playstation TV
- One Playstation 4
Second, I recently read that the R7000 is rated for a maximum of 32 devices per WiFi band, and it seems as though I am pushing that limit, particularly on the 2.4GHz band. As listed above, I have approximately 24 devices that are always connected to that band. In addition, I have several other devices that sometimes connect to it.
Third, I've noticed recently that the WiFi connections just seem a bit slow at times. Things such as downloading e-mails to my iPhone while on the WiFi network can take longer than when connected via cellular data.
Fourth, and this one has annoyed me every since I got my R7000, when I enter device names in the web-based GUI, the names never get saved. As a result, when I want to identify what devices are connected to the R7000, I have a difficult time because I only am shown the IP address and MAC addresses without a name.
My thought is that I would keep the R7000 and use it solely as an AP, which would be used exclusively by the home automation devices, and that I would use a second router as the NAT router and main WiFi router for the laptops and iDevices.
I actually picked up the R7900 from Costco, but plan on returning it. It's not that much less than the R8000 when the latter is on sale. I like that the R8000 has two USB ports (even though I'll probably never use either). I'm also concerned that Netgear won't update the R7900 as often as it might update the R8000.
For today and tomorrow, the price difference between the R7800 and the R8000 is negligible. Today and tomorrow, NewEgg has the R8000 on sale for $199.99 About ten days ago, I had Best Buy match Amazon's $214.99 pricing on the R7800.
I haven't had a chance yet to actually try out the R7800 other than updating the firmware, but I did notice that it's Attached Device interface is pretty nice. I like that, similar to the Netgear Genie, I can assign not only device names but also types (with icons). The R7900's interface did not seem quite as nice.
If I'm going to return the R7800, I have to do it by 3/24/15 (only four days from now). If I am going to go with the R8000, I need to purchase it by tomorrow. I've read all the reviews and still can't figure out which of the two will be the best for my needs. I would greatly appreciate any advice/input you all can offer to help me decide between the two.
Thank you in advance.