

Been super stable for about 5 months now. Usually get about 250-325Mbs in my office 40 feet away from router with a wifi 6 card in my pc (400Mbs service to the modem)

Pretty. Turning off RGB looks professional. Feature packed. Great signal across my 5k sqft house. Wifi 6 works great!

Fast. Very Fast. I have a 1.2 gig internet connection. I am getting 1.2 gig thru one wall with drywall on both sides. I am only about 15 feet away from the router.

easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.



6GHz band works better than previous 6e router.

Fast, 10gb ethernet (only 2), 6ghz

So far right off the box Ive noticed close to what my ISP advertises in terms of upload and download speeds. Never again will I get tricked into using their routers because that stink!

Waterproof Good range Simple setup All bracket included

Went out the way to communicate via email instead of this confusing newegg junk.

It was easy to setup. it has the ability to run multiple VLANs to isolation networks. It can also adjust the WiFi power.



- increased speed for my newer hardware (6e) - house & yard completely covered - app/interface is simple enough to use

Easy to put together if you know which way you want to use it.

Just worked, every thing connected, handshakes seem faster, all connected devices seem stabler and measured speed is faster using Ookla, and straight line stable.

Convenient to have, setup of ports for IP cameras super easy. Wifi and hardwire networking both equally fast this thing is a beast with a intel processor. Great for simultaneously streaming and online gaming even at the same time no differences in speed. I have a 1.2gb network speed and this setup makes everything work without struggling for bandwidth or loading speeds. New app for the newer versions of the ARRIS stuff is sweet too super easy to use and easy to understand. The color of the modem combo is black so it's super easy to keep clean and dust free.

The U7 Pro Max works as expected. I plugged them into my network via POE, adopted them within the console, and waited for updates. No issues. FYI, real-world coverage is closer to 1000 sq ft versus 1500.