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    Incorrect link

    Dong seems interesting, thanks for sharing!
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    Incorrect link

    This forum is still vibrant with many contributors, bur what about the small network builder site itself? Is there anyone else on the internet testing routers in a systematic way? It is a pity no tests have been published for the past years and the RAXE500 article is just a generic aggregated text.
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    Linksys Velop port forwarding bug! /warning!/

    My Linksys Velop MX4200 with firmware 1.0.13.210200 have a peculiar problem. I use single port forwarding to reach internal services from outside and have been doing that for many years with different linksys products. Starting with this velop firmware, if I enable a forwarding of port 443, I...
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    CES 2020: Linksys Adds 5G, Expands Wi-Fi 6 Product Lines

    Very interesting! I checked FCC submission for MR9600. It seems to be originally named EA9350 which makes sense since it is not comparable in specs to current EA9500 in many areas. It also seems to have been in the pipeline for sometime as the quick start guide was submitted in September last...
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    Wi-Fi 6 Performance Roundup: Five Routers Tested

    This is what the data sheet says: 2.4Gbps "Nearly 3X higher peak data rates" (2x2 802.11ax 160MHz) claims are based on the comparison of the expected max theoretical data rates for similarly configured 802.ax and standard 802.ac Wi-Fi solutions..." So I don't know if nearly 3X qualifies for the...
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    Wi-Fi 6 Performance Roundup: Five Routers Tested

    Oh interesting, I hope you get the chance to review the AX Velopwhich will give us a chance to compare it to the AX routers in the current test. It is a pity they only seem to have 4 Gigabit ports, I rely on the EA9500 8 ports today but would like some additional range either by AX, Velop or...
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