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I think the answer about being an access point is incorrect. Other answers on the same subject apply. Both are good choices depending on how big your house is. Obviously the one with the better coverage would cost about $50.00 more (AC1900 is essentially the speed #) Model # is R7000 vs. the slightly slower AC1750 Model R6400. Processor is bigger on the R7000 & antennas are removable on the R7000 vs. non-removable on the R6400. I'm getting ready to by one or the other myself. Will use it with a CM400 Netgear Cable Modem. May have to go up to a Netgear CM600 Cable Model if I want to eventually go up to Ultimate on Cox internet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe the one that costs less is not a router. just a wireless access point, so you'd need to have a router in front of it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Actually do not know the difference. The one we purchased has great range. We did not have any WiFi in the house except for where the modem/router combo was located. We now have it through the entire house - and outside it needed! We live in a one level about 2200 square feet. it is great having service in all the rooms.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was looking at both but didn't see the need for the additional bandwidth. That's about all there is in differences.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The higher the number, the greater the range and price. Buy based on the recommended square footage of your home.
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