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Device for 500Mbps bandwidth

Device for 500Mbps bandwidth

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01-25-2026, 02:30 PM
#1
Looking for a router compatible with Spectrum 500Mbs and Netgear CM600. Want the best performance to get signals through multiple walls in your building, ensuring smooth TV and iPad use. Budget under $100 but open to higher spending if needed.
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PARAN0ID_M3DIC
01-25-2026, 02:30 PM #1

Looking for a router compatible with Spectrum 500Mbs and Netgear CM600. Want the best performance to get signals through multiple walls in your building, ensuring smooth TV and iPad use. Budget under $100 but open to higher spending if needed.

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Shirubainu
Junior Member
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01-25-2026, 05:23 PM
#2
You're looking for a connection method. Options include an Ubiquiti access point or a standard mesh network such as a TP-Link Deco M5 Multi System for optimal Wi-Fi range.
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Shirubainu
01-25-2026, 05:23 PM #2

You're looking for a connection method. Options include an Ubiquiti access point or a standard mesh network such as a TP-Link Deco M5 Multi System for optimal Wi-Fi range.

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Mini_Muffin24
Member
179
01-26-2026, 12:07 AM
#3
I currently have just a modem and a router that handles up to 300Mbps. I’m looking to upgrade to one that supports 500Mbps speeds and offers better coverage. I already use Wi-Fi extenders, but I’d appreciate it if the new router could provide a wider range so my TV works in the apartment next door. No need for an access point.
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Mini_Muffin24
01-26-2026, 12:07 AM #3

I currently have just a modem and a router that handles up to 300Mbps. I’m looking to upgrade to one that supports 500Mbps speeds and offers better coverage. I already use Wi-Fi extenders, but I’d appreciate it if the new router could provide a wider range so my TV works in the apartment next door. No need for an access point.

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EpicSword55
Member
213
01-27-2026, 04:27 PM
#4
Connecting the Ethernet extenders to the router and adjusting their settings to act as access points ensures they match your router's speed, preventing any slowdown. This is how I arrange my Wi-Fi setup without needing a separate access point.
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EpicSword55
01-27-2026, 04:27 PM #4

Connecting the Ethernet extenders to the router and adjusting their settings to act as access points ensures they match your router's speed, preventing any slowdown. This is how I arrange my Wi-Fi setup without needing a separate access point.

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Askatal
Member
223
01-28-2026, 01:55 AM
#5
I’ll keep it in mind. Would you prefer a random ASUS or Netgear model, such as the ASUS RT-AX55?
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Askatal
01-28-2026, 01:55 AM #5

I’ll keep it in mind. Would you prefer a random ASUS or Netgear model, such as the ASUS RT-AX55?

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jackster770
Member
139
01-28-2026, 08:34 AM
#6
If you prefer avoiding Ethernet on the Wi-Fi extender, I have an alternative method to strengthen the Wi-Fi signal without using it. Could you let me know the size of the area you need to cover?
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jackster770
01-28-2026, 08:34 AM #6

If you prefer avoiding Ethernet on the Wi-Fi extender, I have an alternative method to strengthen the Wi-Fi signal without using it. Could you let me know the size of the area you need to cover?

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ricby
Senior Member
681
01-28-2026, 09:11 AM
#7
I need some router suggestions first before setting everything up. Over the last four years I've used a Wi-Fi extender for my PC, and it performed well. Now we're moving to a new apartment because my family's bill is too high, and they can't offer better rates. They're offering 80 bucks for 300Mbps, but new accounts get 40 bucks for 500Mbps. Ideally, the router should be in my place so my TV at about 12 meters behind two walls gets a solid signal without boosters.
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ricby
01-28-2026, 09:11 AM #7

I need some router suggestions first before setting everything up. Over the last four years I've used a Wi-Fi extender for my PC, and it performed well. Now we're moving to a new apartment because my family's bill is too high, and they can't offer better rates. They're offering 80 bucks for 300Mbps, but new accounts get 40 bucks for 500Mbps. Ideally, the router should be in my place so my TV at about 12 meters behind two walls gets a solid signal without boosters.

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LightCloud
Member
145
01-28-2026, 05:23 PM
#8
My pricing is flexible and tailored to your needs. Just let me know what you're looking for!
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LightCloud
01-28-2026, 05:23 PM #8

My pricing is flexible and tailored to your needs. Just let me know what you're looking for!

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TheCraftom
Junior Member
36
01-28-2026, 05:42 PM
#9
Approximately $100 is a reasonable amount.
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TheCraftom
01-28-2026, 05:42 PM #9

Approximately $100 is a reasonable amount.

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Chlopie
Member
97
02-18-2026, 09:59 AM
#10
No, 2,000 feet is not sufficient for most purposes.
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Chlopie
02-18-2026, 09:59 AM #10

No, 2,000 feet is not sufficient for most purposes.

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