For a great home 5G broadband experience, don't skimp out on a good router. The sub RM600 ones most likely can only give you sub par speeds due to outdated 5G modem chips inside.
Recommend cheap 5g router
Recommend cheap 5g router
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Mar 7 2024, 04:07 PM
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For a great home 5G broadband experience, don't skimp out on a good router. The sub RM600 ones most likely can only give you sub par speeds due to outdated 5G modem chips inside. elon_musk liked this post
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Mar 7 2024, 05:24 PM
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QUOTE(PRSXFENG @ Mar 7 2024, 04:40 PM) zyxel one can have QC issues, it's better to go with big name brand ones with warranty consider also tplink x50 5g and nx510v QUOTE(dark_axl21 @ Mar 7 2024, 04:42 PM) Yes, I would recommend both offerings from TP-Link and the Nokia Fastmile, but do take note that our local sellers are only selling the V1 (1st gen) Fastmile here in MY. Fastmile is already on its 3rd gen (V3) now. Or, if you can spend a little bit more, why not get GtenIQ, a very, very solid modem router that can really pull 5G signals in areas where there a weak 5G reception, and it's using the Qualcomm SD X55 modem chip inside. |
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Mar 8 2024, 11:59 AM
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