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Corin Tucker's Stalker
May 27, 2001


One bullet. One gun. Six Chambers. These are my friends.
After a few days of researching I literally started having dreams about network hardware.

I just ordered this Netgear WAX204 router since it seems more than adequate for my specific situation (100Mbps internet, townhouse, a handful of wireless devices which are both Wi-Fi 6, four wired devices) and is surprisingly cheap. On sale for $80, $65 when added to my cart on Netgear's site, and $58 after a newsletter signup coupon. At that point it became sort of an impulse purchase since it was less than half of what I expected to spend on a basic setup.

Next week I'll check in with my horror/success story.

Corin Tucker's Stalker fucked around with this message at 18:48 on Apr 14, 2021

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Corin Tucker's Stalker
May 27, 2001


One bullet. One gun. Six Chambers. These are my friends.
After a week with that cheap Netgear Wax204 router I mentioned earlier, I'm pretty happy. Excellent signal everywhere in the house. Absolutely no hiccups, conflicts, dropped connections, slowdowns, etc. The only quirk is that its web interface takes a few seconds to load each setting page. Doesn't bother me too much since I don't need to use it very often, but you'd think that stuff would be instant.

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