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Another device to swap in for your old router.

Another device to swap in for your old router.

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Thybalt
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07-04-2025, 05:49 AM
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You're experiencing issues with your Netgear R6400 when connected through the router instead of a direct DSL modem. It's behaving slower than expected—down to under 1Mbps despite a 15Mbps connection. You're looking for a more reliable solution that can support heavy traffic, like multiple VMs and many devices. Since you want something durable and not replace it soon, consider a robust router with strong performance features. A device that offers solid speed and stability would be ideal, and you might appreciate a model with smart networking capabilities similar to those found in the Circle by Disney.
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Thybalt
07-04-2025, 05:49 AM #1

You're experiencing issues with your Netgear R6400 when connected through the router instead of a direct DSL modem. It's behaving slower than expected—down to under 1Mbps despite a 15Mbps connection. You're looking for a more reliable solution that can support heavy traffic, like multiple VMs and many devices. Since you want something durable and not replace it soon, consider a robust router with strong performance features. A device that offers solid speed and stability would be ideal, and you might appreciate a model with smart networking capabilities similar to those found in the Circle by Disney.

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TorJules
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07-04-2025, 01:45 PM
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Before swapping the R6400 for another model on the Advanced Tomato downloads page, consider updating it with Advanced Tomato to test if this custom Tomato-WRT firmware delivers better results than the standard stock version. (Tip: it will definitely outperform the basic Netgear firmware you might have.) It’s important to note I’m not criticizing Netgear products—my experience includes setting up several R7000 routers over the past 3-4 years, all running Advanced Tomato or stable DD-WRT for many users. (With that level of usage, even during peak times these devices manage well.) https://advancedtomato.com/downloads https://advancedtomato.com/downloads/router/r6400 On the other hand, if you require dependable connectivity for business operations, investing in enterprise-grade equipment from Ubiquiti Networks would be wise. This offers superior reliability, security, and management. While it may cost more upfront and during setup, you’ll enjoy strong performance as long as your ISP’s hardware and connection remain stable. https://www.ubnt.com/
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TorJules
07-04-2025, 01:45 PM #2

Before swapping the R6400 for another model on the Advanced Tomato downloads page, consider updating it with Advanced Tomato to test if this custom Tomato-WRT firmware delivers better results than the standard stock version. (Tip: it will definitely outperform the basic Netgear firmware you might have.) It’s important to note I’m not criticizing Netgear products—my experience includes setting up several R7000 routers over the past 3-4 years, all running Advanced Tomato or stable DD-WRT for many users. (With that level of usage, even during peak times these devices manage well.) https://advancedtomato.com/downloads https://advancedtomato.com/downloads/router/r6400 On the other hand, if you require dependable connectivity for business operations, investing in enterprise-grade equipment from Ubiquiti Networks would be wise. This offers superior reliability, security, and management. While it may cost more upfront and during setup, you’ll enjoy strong performance as long as your ISP’s hardware and connection remain stable. https://www.ubnt.com/

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isakclausen
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07-08-2025, 10:45 AM
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Netgear Nighthawk lineup available on Amazon with Disney-themed design. Built-in features for circle router compatibility.
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isakclausen
07-08-2025, 10:45 AM #3

Netgear Nighthawk lineup available on Amazon with Disney-themed design. Built-in features for circle router compatibility.