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Recent content by dvgeek

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    To Mesh or Not

    So far looks like it's all positive for Orbi... No one has recommended a router only solution. From what I've understood so far the Orbi would be a lot like my previous solution (A66U in one corner+EAN66 diagonally opposite corner of the house) -and if I go the Costco way - I get Orbi router +...
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    To Mesh or Not

    Hi folks, My existing router (Asus AC66U) got fried (5GHz Radio just stopped working), and I'm now exploring options. Currently using my old Netgrear N600 as a backup - and it crawls. Have a 2 story house approximately 3000 sft More than internet usage - my in-house LAN usage is greater - I...
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    Too many welcome ads

    Agreed - it's not only you - I see it too!
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    AC66U - DYNDNS.ORG

    Peace ! Again - I didn't want to ruffle any feathers and upset anyone. I was only voicing my thoughts.
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    AC66U - DYNDNS.ORG

    I am not against paying, if I am walking into it knowing I am paying. But after years of being a non-profit (dyndns.org), flipping it into a dyn.com for profit organization left a sour impression for me. Proper thing would have been to shutdown dyndns.org and have no association with it for...
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    AC66U - DYNDNS.ORG

    Now that DYNDNS.org has morphed into paysite dyn.com, and I'm sure hundreds / thousands / allmost all users depending on free DNS services have migrated to other free DNS providers - would it be possible to drop the three DYNDNS.org selections and add popular free DNS providers like DuckDNS.org...
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    Asus RT-AC66U issues connecting to 5 ghz band

    Tx Power adjustment Hi, Just uploaded the 3.0.0.4.266.23b firmware and I cannot set the power more than 200 mW in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. And oh - this is in North America (California). Thanks,
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