I usually like Netgear stuff but this router needs a reboot every hour or two. Wired connections work fine, but anything connected wirelessly has to deal with constant disconnects. I'm an electrical engineer with excellent troubleshooting skills and have ruled out all other possibilities. I'm experiencing simultaneous Wi-Fi cutoffs on two Kindle Fires, a Fire TV Stick, two Acer laptops, a Dell laptop, and three Android phones. None of them are immune, and they all lose connection at the same time, while wired computers keep humming. 'I'm afraid.
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