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16.6.2020

I’ve had this router and mesh combo in the house for a fortnight now and after a bit of difficulty with initial setup, all is working great. I’ll break down the review into different sections.Background. I have a FTTC VDSL (BT) line that runs into the house, max 42mbps download and 11mbps upload. Current contract is with Plusnet fibre, previously BT, so I have both routers. The problem with that setup was the signal kept cutting out at random times (likely when the LAN was under load), randomly rebooting and black spots in certain areas of the house. I have 20+ devices connected to the network and a Hikvision NVR so the capabilities of the router is important. Tried both of the routers supplied by ISPs but both failed.Ordered a TP Link AC1600 which worked a little better in terms of range but still, some random resets and dropouts happened. The main issue was that the port forwarding of the Hikvision NVR would not work, after many updates and changes. So, a bigger and better router was needed.In comes the XRM570. The budget is significantly more than the TP Link router (over double at the time, at £255) but it comes with the mesh extender to give better overall coverage. My house is a 4 bed detached, with the router location in a central spot on the ground floor... so on the outer edges of the house the reception is limited.Initial reaction: huge piece of kit. It's big in terms of size, but bigger the better right? The router was easy to setup - 4 antennas screwed in and RJ45 cable into the WAN port. Then comes the first issue I encountered.Unfortunately, I had assumed that the PN or BT router had modem-only/bridging modes but they don't. Unfortunately this can cause some networking issues within the network which I was able to bypass temporarily before the long term solution was made. Googled a bit and the only real answer was to purchase an individual modem - so I ordered a BT Openreach FTTC modem from [insert popular auction site] which can be found for £12-14. I had considered returning the XRM570 and purchasing the Nighthawk D7800 but then there's no DUMAOS, and when packaged with a mesh extender, it came in more than all the individual pieces of kit altogether.Temporary solution. Connect the PN router from the filter to DSL port, and set the router with my Plusnet login. Set the router to 192.168.1.X as the IP, with wifi bands switched off and DHCP on (tried turning this off and no internet connectivity worked). Other settings like firewalls etc OFF as I wanted the XR500 to handle all that. LAN cable from port 1 to the WAN port of the XR500. As it's technically on a different network, I had to set the XR500 to 192.168.0.X, so a different network to the PN router. This effectively causes a double NAT, reducing efficiency of your connection (think of it as having to pass through 2 toll booths on the motorway instead of 1). I set up the mesh extender in the same room (just turn on and add it to the network as per instructions) and then moved it to my Hikvision NVR. The NVR didn't work still as it had a static IP and default gateway linked to the PN router (different IP networks), but this will be resolved once the modem arrives.Final solution. Once the modem came, I replaced the PN router and plugged in the cables. Connected via LAN into the XR500 and added my PN username and password, clicked Apply and it connected to the internet. I updated the IP to 192.168.1.X and in doing so, the Hikvision NVR was able to be detected on the network. I was then able to put that in a DMZ and add port forwarding rules for the NVR and everything connects back up to the Hikvision-connect app.So far, no dropouts, consistent speeds throughout the day and excellent range in all corners of the house and garden.I couldn't recommend this package enough as it has solved all the teething issues I was experiencing before. With households needing more and more IP addresses due to smart devices, it's quite important to have a network system that can handle the traffic and bandwidth wisely, without causing any significant delays.Other points of note:-DUMAOS is brilliant, I love the amount of control you can have on the network. There is every setting you need for a normal household, including restricting certain devices any internet access at specific times (i.e. stop your kids' devices from using the internet after 9pm)-Best to set up the router with separate banding (2.4ghz and 5ghz) and only one band for the guest network.
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18.7.2020

Ok, im 34 and have been gaming since a kid, big on online gaming and played Call of Duty since Modern Warfare 2 and have been a good player, but as the games and consoles got more powerful and TVs got bigger I have noticed such considerable input/lag. I recently decided to start gaming on a monitor (as opposed to 50" TV) and although yes that made a difference I could still tell lag was present. So I thought I would invest in 1 of these, if it didnt work (which I assumed it wouldnt) I would send it back. To my surprise it worked an absolute treat, I used to avoid Hardcore Team Deathmatch as I would die before I even saw an enemy (same on Core)but as soon as I set up this beauty my connection has been on point and im running around like the pros do, smoothly, aiming without fighting aim assist, killing in as few bullets as I should and dont get tons of hit markers like I used to. My KDR for HC TDM is now 1.45 and rising, almost always 1st on the scoreboard. Its expensive but if you love gaming like I do and you struggle with lag and feel like your always running around with Juggernaut armour on without the health benefits then I would advise you get this and also ditch the TV. One of the best purchases ive made and wish I would of got one sooner and set up a monitor.Its easy to set up, basically plug and play then watch a couple of videos or read up on settings and login on your phone, PC or laptop and set it up, has a smart set up for your basic settings and then advanced settings are for you to work out which isnt hard at all.This is the thing you need if your into your online gaming. Im only on Skys 40mb fibre and I have no problems at all.
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13.5.2020

Amazing piece of kit I managed to remove 2 network switches and 4 power lines with this router, making my network so much more streamlined WiFi instantly improved through the entire house.DumaOS is very impressive and before tweaking it already had a massive improvement on my console and a noticeable difference in game play. This router isn’t going to make you a better player but what I was finding was I was getting hit markers on people an then they where killing me ? this router instantly changed that now 9/10 I win those fights.it’s a pricey bit of kit but something you’ll have for years and the DumaOS has some wicked features in the pipe line.Highly recommend with the mesh extender oneSSID throughout the home & garden
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15.5.2020

Easy to set up and the signal is incredible! its expensive but totally worth it for the signal distance and speed! when performing an internet speed test, results are ridiculously great!

2.3.2020

Very good item made every much faster

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