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Netgear countersues TP-Link, saying firm 'remains, at its core, a Chinese company selling Chinese-made products' — alleges its 'American company' rebrand is false advertising

… TP-Link sued first back in November, accusing Netgear of orchestrating a smear campaign and alleging that comments by Netgear's CEO on earnings calls falsely tied TP-Link to cyberattacks attributed to the Typhoon threat groups, and that the statements breached a 2024 settlement under which TP-Link … …

Jun 13, 2026 · Luke James
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r/HomeNetworking · u/theRealtechnofuzz · May 24, 2026

Netgear refused warranty because I didnt pay enough for the router.

Idc if i get flamed for this. I was able to snag a SXR80 router system (2 router mesh) during a short pricing error in 2021. It was a $800 system at that time. I paid $18 because of a pricing error on Amazon's Prime day.…

r/HomeNetworking · u/Big-Pappa-Jalapeno · May 25, 2026

Home network upgrades and improvements

Since i'm on a week off from work i had 4 goals in mind. replace my old router, buy a bigger switch and run more ethernet cable in my house.And spend as little money as possible to accomplish all of this . I decided to u…

r/HomeNetworking · u/cordbroken · May 1, 2026

Orbi AC3000 will be End Of Service within 45 Days

"Your Orbi AC3000 Tri-band WiFi Router (RBK53-100NAS) will be End Of Service within 45 Days" I received this email today from Netgear with a 20% discount code for another one of their products. So nice of them… This has …

r/HomeNetworking · u/Historiun · 3w ago

Just got AT&T Fiber, but wifi seems slow.

I recently got an AT&T fiber setup for my home. I have the modem they gave me, a BGW320 and bought a Netgear Nighthawk RS200. My wifi feels way too slow. Like, maybe getting 70mbps at best. I currently have the router ho…

r/networking · u/ProfessionalBank407 · 2w ago

Vendors asking me to open Ports

In the past, I have always set up the security cameras & NVR myself and they worked in conjunction with my network setup in a nice isolated VLAN. Never had any problems. I work for a small MSP that cannot afford an actua…