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My old Belkin was definitely outdated and didn't even support gigabit wired
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We have 2 hard wire connected devices,about 6 devices on the 2.4 ban, and 2 devices on the 5 ban
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Easy to use and I get consistent 160mbps wifi and hard wired with a good range
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My hard-wired internet connection continued to work, but the wireless networks were worthless
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Could not get the wireless to work, could only connect devices hard wired
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My only complaint is I can't seem to get wired and wireless to work at the same time
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The interface to make changes (like turning off the 5Ghz band since I don't have any devices which support that band [except for the desktop computer which I keep hard-wired]) was also easy
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I ran a speed test on my internet and had 65 mbs when running a hard wire yet only 3 when wireless through this router
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My download speed for my ISP (hard-wired) is 40Mbps and I get the same download speed using my wireless devices on the 2.4Ghz band
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one hard-wired one Wireless Philips Hue smart switches three wireless cameras no problems
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Router will not let me connect to internet after a power outage, either hard wired or WIFI
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I have this unit hard wired to three devices including an 8 port hub and 8 wifi devices.
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I never have to reboot it (or at least almost never), and I get consistent wired and wireless speeds across my home network.
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Easy to use and I get consistent 160mbps wifi and hard wired with a good range
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Hard wired went from 90 mbps to 190 mbps.
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Stable connection, wifi speed as fast as wired on devices with wireless card that support 5 ghz
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the device appears to randomly crash: both wired and wireless networks become unavailable.
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Needed to set this up as an Access Point and installation seemed straight forward enough but for some reason, every time I plugged an ethernet cable into the LAN ports I lost all internet (wired or wireless).
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My computer (which lacks wi-fi capability) is hard-wired to the router, and the picture is crisp, the response fast
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The sad part about this is - - - - - - - - - the wirelessprinters are only about 10 feet from the Router!As for the two hard wired Desktop systems and the wired "HP LaserJet P2035n" Devices, No Problem