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    Router with good range under 4k ?

    That's incorrect. Netgear R6850 has MANY 5GHz bands.
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    Budget 15-20K Spoiled by Poco F1 - looking for a 5G alternative

    Some kind user on this forum recommended two spare parts suppliers: MCareSpareParts: https://www.mcarespareparts.com/ Maxbhi: https://www.maxbhi.com/ If anybody has experience with these websites, do update. Thanks. Mobatree: https://www.mobatree.com
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    Router with good range under 4k ?

    Yes, the Netgear R6850 has good range, reliability, and performance. But it is a good candidate for sub-200mbps plans. If you are looking for something that supports more than 500mbps, then perhaps look elsewhere. As for OpenWrt, this router and its tech is now old. It works well with Netgear's...
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    Budget 15-20K Spoiled by Poco F1 - looking for a 5G alternative

    Many Thanks for pointing to a Replacement Battery source and attesting to the quality with repeated purchases. As for Custom ROMs, please advise which ROM you found best for the now five-year-old POCO F1? (Battery Efficiency being top priority).
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    Budget 15-20K Spoiled by Poco F1 - looking for a 5G alternative

    POCO F1 was by far one of the best smartphones of its time. Top-End SD845 SoC, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage, at 20K, was an unbeatable deal. It is still an appealing device but getting a reliable replacement battery for any such old devices is VERY difficult. If anyone is a seller of batteries here...
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    Audio Any clue what happened to F&D and Creative in India?

    I might be the only one with a Still Functioning Creative Aspire 4400 4.1 Sound System (Ref. Image attached). Their Clarity and Bass is still unmatchable. I have used F&D. They are Decent Budget Desktop speakers. The world, sadly, has moved on to "Portable" and TWS speakers. Desktop Speakers...
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    Wifi on Retro Console

    Thanks for your two cents. If you have installed Emulators and played them, you will certainly know there are MANY updates, patches, fixes, and mods that improve the Emulators and gameplay, just like any Windows, Linux, or MacOS apps. Due to lacking Wi-Fi connectivity, this miniature console...
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    Wifi on Retro Console

    The biggest help Wi-Fi offers is the ability to update the Emulators regularly. And there are several updates which include tweaks, patches, and other performance improvements. Without networking, it becomes very difficult to update anything. As you must be aware, Retro Games need Emulation...
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    OpenWRT compatible Router for 2024 in India

    This thread started as a query about the MT7621 Netgear R6850 router and then evolved into several branches. Frankly speaking, given the pace of development of OpenWrt, it would be strongly recommended to get a Mini PC or a Pi with 2GB or 4GB RAM. Storage can be increased by using bigger Micro...
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