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<blockquote data-quote="Neville" data-source="post: 1065479" data-attributes="member: 13759"><p>Absolutely. When I saw the 8 ethernet ports I knew it wasn't for me. Stopped using cable a while ago. Found its baby brother (forget the model now) but it is also Wifi-6 and with less ports and slower wifi data rates (which are still faster than the TP-Link C20). It will suffice nicely at about R2k vs the R6k of its bigger brother but it is just as ugly and with huge antennas and starship design. Definitely leaning towards the Ubiquiti at the moment...keen to try out the meshing technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neville, post: 1065479, member: 13759"] Absolutely. When I saw the 8 ethernet ports I knew it wasn't for me. Stopped using cable a while ago. Found its baby brother (forget the model now) but it is also Wifi-6 and with less ports and slower wifi data rates (which are still faster than the TP-Link C20). It will suffice nicely at about R2k vs the R6k of its bigger brother but it is just as ugly and with huge antennas and starship design. Definitely leaning towards the Ubiquiti at the moment...keen to try out the meshing technology. [/QUOTE]
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