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    SNBForums is a community for everyone, no matter what their level of experience.

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    Ars: Internet routers running Tomato are under attack by notorious crime gang

    As far as I know the industry standard for ISP technician tools is to utilize SNMP for basic remote control of the modems, furthermore from what I've read all cable modems support this (including privately owned ones). After all, what good would owning your own modem be if it didn't allow the...
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    EnGenius Now Shipping Its 4x4 Wi-Fi 6 AP for SMBs

    This I why I miss SNB reviews, which "4×4 Wi-Fi 5 AP" did you use? Those results seem too good to be true. What's going on here?
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    EnGenius Now Shipping Its 4x4 Wi-Fi 6 AP for SMBs

    It's also illegal so I hope someone has reported this behavior and the FTC is feeling froggy!
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    Difficult requirements: AC single-band 5ghz RP-SMA antennas

    I'm looking for an AC WiFi Router with single-band 5ghz antennas. 3x3 or greater would be nice but I'd be interested in any 2x2s that are setup like this as well. I also want it to be able to run dd-wrt or tomato or another non-stock firmware, this might sway my opinion from one device to...
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    Sponsored: How To Get Fast, Reliable Wi-Fi Roaming

    "Intelligent Dynamic Roaming Learn System" Is not on Edimax's website or in any of their product manuals. It's not even described anywhere I can find... pretty sure this is all fake.
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    Merlin feature question, WiFi WAN?

    Does Merlin implement WiFi client mode routing? I'm used to this feature in DD-WRT and didn't find it with a quick search, weird feature to describe really, hope you know what I mean. To be clear this needs to be per radio
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    RT-AC68U - Why I cannot get more than 200Mbits file transfer rate?

    Have you tried testing this with wired connections? You may find this is the limit of your hard drives.
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