![]() Doesn't really matter since once you get things set up, you're never really in the management interface that much anymore. The only thing I miss from prior Linksys routers is the network map it would draw and that you could filter devices shown via ethernet, 2Ghz band, etc now it's a list which can grow to be very long these days. It's also very easy to manage the router from your PC as well as from the mobile app. And though it wants to bind all bands together by default, you can easily separate them into 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, and 6Ghz bands to service smart home devices that use the 2.4Ghz band. Some other important benefits are that the four antennas articulate so you can direct the signal up, down, etc if you live in a multistory townhouse and that's on top of the beam steering it does already. Anyway, the takeaway is that all these speeds are a bit better than Vzn's own router. You'll also take a performance hit due to simultaneous streaming to your tv sticks/boxes, cells, tablets, laptops, and connecting to your VPN. The wifi speeds on 5Ghz and 6Ghz are signif slower in the 3xx-4xx Mbps but that's to be expected when using WPA encryption which penalizes your speeds by 35%. ![]() My Dell all-in-one PC is connected to it via cat-5 ethernet and it gets very close to my symmetrical gigabit rated speeds down and up. Best high-mid router to replace my Fios router This MR7500/AXE6600 router replaces my Vzn Fios G3100 router and it's every bit as good and even better speed wise.
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