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  1. R

    Does the AC-1750 B1 (AC66U B1) support WireGuard

    I've been using Merlin for the past couple years. The advanced OpenVPN configuration has been a blessing when it comes to setting up 2 or 3 streaming devices, but it's not very usable for other devices, since the speed is capped at ~20 Mbps due to the single-threaded nature of OpenVPN and the...
  2. R

    OpenVPN CPU question

    I have a 50/50 connection, when I use OpenVPN, that changes from 50/50 -> 20/50 I traced the problem to the CPU. For some reason, when it downloads, it only utilizes half of 1 core (I know OpenVPN is an inherently single-cored process). For upload, it uses all the core - which btw results in...
  3. S

    If I only have 2 stream AC client, do I get any benefit from AC1750?

    I am considering AC1200 routers, TP-Link Archer C5 ($60) or Linksys EA6350 ($80), versus AC1750's, TP-Link Archer C7 ($90) or C8 ($110). If I do not have any 3 stream clients, will I see any range and/or speed advantages of these specific AC1750 routers compared with the AC1200's? I am...
  4. H

    I want to buy router for 1Gbps internet

    Hello I want to buy router for 1G internet, so which one you suggest for good results and good price... I bought DLink AC1200 but I got about 200Mbps . thanks
  5. wootcat

    Upgrading from NetGear WNR3500L question

    As stated in the title, I am upgrading from a NetGear WNR3500L to a NetGear R6400. I'm trying to think of the easiest way to set up the 6400 for my current network. Is it possible to load a WNR3500L configuration file into the R6400 and have it work? Thanks!
  6. TheLostSwede

    Tamio AC1750 USB 3.0 dongle

    I came across this curiosity today, an AC1750 USB 3.0 dongle powered by a Realtek chip. Never heard of the company before, but it seems to be a Taiwanese company. The company is called Tamio and the dongle is the U17. It retails for around $62 locally. The English product page can be found...
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