3) Historically I've always used NetGear; however these new ASUS routers appear to be quite popular (primarily the N66U). I just now ordered the R6300 to compare the two; however is there a clear cut winner between the two? I'm not going to go through anything above and beyond testing...
2 years ago 1244 1 Wifi connection problem I m using iphone 13 and i am unable to connect it with my netgear AC 1200 wifi extender 1 year ago 124 1 wifi strength on apple iphone 7 strength on iphone 7 2 years ago 187 1 1 reply Sort By: Rank Page content loaded User profil...
Netgear Mesh WiFi - use old AirPort Extreme as a base for Time Machine Greetings all, I have recently replaced my cable company-supplied modem with a Netgear Orbi modem/router combo. I would like to continue to use my old AirPort Extreme somehow with the external WD 4TB as the Time Machin...
Their interface is not like the Netgear Nighthawk interface, where you can just telnet into the port and start issuing commands; they use a not-complex-but-not-telnet protocol. They don't have official docs on it, and just released a sample C application. I have a hacked-up Python ...
Once you plug in the extender to an electrical outlet, the power light will turn green and the wifi light will blink. The next step requires you to connect the repeater to your computer or cell phone either through wifi or via ethernet cable. ...
Using a netgear RT-N56U. Basically I had to reboot my router to get it to connect and the any subsequent connections attempts would fail with a status code of WL_NO_SSID_AVAIL. If I waited an extremely long time, sometimes it would connect again. Tried a million different code tweaks to...
Their interface is not like the Netgear Nighthawk interface, where you can just telnet into the port and start issuing commands; they use a not-complex-but-not-telnet protocol. They don't have official docs on it, and just released a sample C application. I have a hacked-up Python script...
Their interface is not like the Netgear Nighthawk interface, where you can just telnet into the port and start issuing commands; they use a not-complex-but-not-telnet protocol. They don't have official docs on it, and just released a sample C application. I have a hacked-up Python script...