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Get another brand, I’ve had two Linksys, the first lasted a few years the second RAX80 never worked right in our home with over 50 devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.oops: misread... my comments apply to internet speeds, not Wifi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am sorting through this very issue and tentatively say "avoid using ports 4 & 5 for anything but managed switches" (see aggregation thereof for devices in manual). I have been plagued by the same issue, but moving a switch & my computer off ports 4 & 5 helped wired connection issues && helped stabilize internet speed at over a gigabit (using aggregation to modem with ports Wan & 1). After 6 months of trying everything & finally: 4 days of stability... after speeds as low as 10 Mb/s.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Get the EERO mesh system. 3 pods works great in my house. Super fast speeds. I had an older netgear router that sucked.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When you say "keeps loosing connectivity or WiFi speeds keep decreasing", I read that as 2 separate issues. When you are talking connectivity, are you saying that you have no internet access on wired or WiFi devices? When you talk about your WiFi speeds decreasing, is this happening when you are losing connectivity? If you are having an internet connection issue, this is left with your ISP. They can, in theroy, effect WiFi speeds as the device(s) talking to the RAX80 are getting slow internet connect due to ISP issues. Do you have wired devices to do some speed test on? speedtest.net is kind the most well known one to test. For example, I pay for 250 down and 125 up. On wired devices I get 245 down and 124 up. WiFi I get 242 down and 124 up. When I have ISP issues both my speeds wired and WiFi will be all over the place. Does that make sense?
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