NETGEAR just announced their AC1900 router based on what appears to be identical hardware. It's a bit cheaper than the AC68, and includes their automated backup solution (BYOHDD).
NETGEAR just announced their AC1900 router based on what appears to be identical hardware. It's a bit cheaper than the AC68, and includes their automated backup solution (BYOHDD).
Time to start a new "these USB 3.0 txfr speeds aren't fast enough on my router" thread. Let's get the jump on this one.![]()
Pretty sure that's the same netgear R7000 that already leaked out after some weird appearances then removals off various websites. But there is a thread and at least one forum participant (@lexist2112) purchased one at a Fry's retail last week.
seems to me that Netgear's video ad claims are bordering on fraud.
Would that be a pipe through heaven?
I take it when all these AC1900 routers launch the Dark Knight will be dead.
I pretty much only use wifi for light web surfing and using phones/tablets, I'd guesstimate 80% of my total traffic or more is LAN only and my wifi needs are totally satiated right now at 802.11n speeds. I'm probably in the minority of people who has 20-30 pulls of Cat5e and a large gigabit switch so between that and the separate NAS, I have no real reason to upgrade anytime soon, at least not till all my client devices cycle over to AC and I upgrade them. But lots of Ethernet and multiple APs has me covered with way more wifi capacity than I actually use.
PS - you know what happens in the end? The Dark Knight rises.![]()
I'm sure the new netgear, and all the other AC stuff in the pipeline from all manufacturers is going to be fast, fun, and exciting. But I've grown to be a little leery though when reviews tend to beat on things like: they say if I connect another one of these routers to this one to be in client mode it will really rock!; or, when the new firmware is eventually released you will definitely see some improvement; or, "as the marketing rep explained to me, this is a very powerful feature."
What processor is the AC68U running? I checked the Asus site and can't find the info. Netgear has 1 GHz and the EA6900 has 800 Mhz. I've never been this excited about new routers launching in my life.
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