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Comcast recently began offering Gigabit internet in my area (Docsis 3.1), my current wndr4500v2 was topping out at about 630mbps, I purchased an R7000, and experienced even slower speeds
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Needless to say, I am sold on Ubiquiti, enough so that I purchased their UAP-AC-Pro to provide Wi-Fi throughout my house, and the speeds that I am receiving with it are also better than I could ever get with my Asus router.
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Other than that, speeds are terrific and reliability is great.
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Spent around an hour configuring it and am in business with slightly faster speeds to boot
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My trusty ASUS RT-N66U couldn't handle the speed (due to NAT) and the fastest I could
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Love the speeds, no moving parts, no noise
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Same great speeds, but I have much more control that that the Google box.
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It is fast (I don't know the top speed just that it maxes out my cable connection at 34 mbps) and has a GUI interface that does most of the things I need it to do
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The speed is stellar and customization is endless.
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works well so far, no reboots needed yet, speed is good.
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Configuration is not for the weak of heart, but the speed is much better than my previous wireless router.
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It accomplishes gigabit speeds by offloading onto a special processor
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I'm very glad I chose the Ubiquiti device based on this devices amazing speed, community based support, active updates, and the
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I love the speed of this router, but the setup could be a lot easier
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Imagine my surprise to learn that when you buy a big expensive Tri-band router that looks like a spaceship getting ready to take off, it probably won't even be able to take advantage the full speed of Fiber Internet!
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fantastic router, very fast speeds, quick to setup, numerous features to enable and configure, well thought out product