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Yes, and you'll be as happy as I'm now :) I replaced Airport Extreme with X6 and now have my full 100 Mbps (instead of 50 with Airport Extreme)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as the router is configured the same way (ssid , channel...) you should be able to replace and research the benefits .
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have 8 Apple devices plus lap tops and smart TVs all hooked up through my Night Hawk and it works fine. I can't compare to what your already using because I've never used that but everyone I've talked to has said that The Night Hawk is the best.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used the R8000 to replace my time capsule. Threw the time capsule in the garbage and added a Seagate 1TB hard drive to the R8000 for my back ups. I can't believe how much faster my network is now. I have 8 devices on my network and experiencing no slow downs anymore.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can test the x6 by pluging it's wan port into a lan port on one of your other routers. It may use a different gateway address (mine switched automatically to 10.0.0.1 to avoid conflicts). With that you can test the wifi speeds with ookla speed test app.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.do not purchase netgear equipment, it is flaky & unstable
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Couple of Points 1. Yes replacing a wireless router with another is in and of itself fairly straight forward (depending on your security etc) a) make sure you name the SSID the same as your old b) make sure the security is the same c) make sure to use the same passkey / code or else it won't work your systems should reconnect to this automatically and work 2. If you use the Access Control then of course you must decide if it's open or closed to all new devices and if closed, you just have to authorize them 1:1 3. I have the R7000 and it works flawlessly with all the apple, Microsoft, and Android device we have (phones, tablets, ps3/4, xbox 360/One, Nintendo portables, Nintendo etc) 4. if your router is your DHCP server, then make sure to enable it on the R8000 with the same ranges and or go to your devices (and reboot after new router install) and flush the DHCP / IP's etc Replacing a router should be transparent (again for the most part this should be accurate)
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