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One thing worth noting for me, and its unique to the environment I put it in (older folks), the lights are labeled only with symbols
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After being on the verge of tears, frustrated, and borderline hysterical, low and behold, the red light turned white (a good thing)!!
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The longer I used it the more often I had to reset the dumb thing to make it work
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We had heard good things about this
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I needed a replacement good thing I bought the extended warranty.
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The nice thing is that you can even set up the router directly via wireless.
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Good thing I had a backup router just in case
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The CenturyLink people checked our neighborhood lines and said things were good on their end and that my modem was probably bad and I should get a new one.
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Another great thing is the ability to set up any printer as a network printer and I can now even print from my iPad with this router
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the very good thing is that the power brick works with 220v
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The reset button worked only after about six presses and even with NETGEAR support could not get this thing to work
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Without doing so, things get super slow even though the signal strength is still excellent.
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The worst thing is that we had no idea that our printers would no longer work, and there was nothing obvious telling us how to get them on the network
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This thing is amazing
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Only thing that can make this better is if it supported bonded ADSL and VDSL.
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Initially, I chose to get the Archer D9 from TP Link as I heard good things about them
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A future upgrade for auto reset on loss of Internet connection would be a good thing.
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With that being the case I began doing more work on my end to correct things
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This was the best thing ever, no more problems running all of our devices and streaming movies.
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A future upgrade for auto reset on loss of Internet connection would be a good thing.
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And for about 10 minutes, things seemed great
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The worst thing I have ever bought on amazon
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She ended with the famous "i'm
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Now cannot connect to 2.4G, 5G is supper slow