It’s better to stick with brands like Mikrotik and Ubiquiti for WiFi access points and hardware you can run OPNsense or OpenWRT on for a firewall/router.
Second this, always had issues with wifi access points across a variety of brands until I put in a unifi access point which has been completely bulletproof since I put it in. I ended up moving all my networking gear to unifi and the ecosystem is a bit expensive but is worth it for the amount of time I don’t have to touch it.
Oh, I already have an OPNsense router, and my wifi router is running Merlin, so I’m all set there. I was just curious if the situation with Netgear has improved literally at all.
It’s better to stick with brands like Mikrotik and Ubiquiti for WiFi access points and hardware you can run OPNsense or OpenWRT on for a firewall/router.
Second this, always had issues with wifi access points across a variety of brands until I put in a unifi access point which has been completely bulletproof since I put it in. I ended up moving all my networking gear to unifi and the ecosystem is a bit expensive but is worth it for the amount of time I don’t have to touch it.
Oh, I already have an OPNsense router, and my wifi router is running Merlin, so I’m all set there. I was just curious if the situation with Netgear has improved literally at all.