Best gaming router?

guskline

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I presently have a D-link DR 655 and it is getting up in age. Works well but I might be in the market for a new router. I have Comcast as my ISP and I contract for a bumped up speed of 35 megs down and 6 megs up. Have a new Docsis 3 modem from Comcast that also handles phone and high def TV (Triple Play). I connect the Wan from the modem to the DR 655 Wan port and run my 3 computers from the gigabit switches on the rear of the 655. On the 4th switch I patch into a netgear 8 port gigabit switch for other devices ( my wife's computer and a network printer). I also use WIFI for our I Phones and her I Pad.
If I replace the Dr 655 any suggestions on a router with gigabit switches and good WIFI?
 

Phynaz

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Asus Black Diamond is the best router I've used.

Not cheap, but good usually isn't.
 

N4n45h1

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I've had great experiences with routers running dd-wrt.

My WNDR3700 and WZR-HP-G300NH are still going really strong. I can easily transfer data at really high throughputs and haven't noticed any latency or disconnects which are a result of the routers.
 

ericloewe

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Asus Black Diamond is the best router I've used.

Not cheap, but good usually isn't.

This. The RT-N66U is miles ahead of anything else I've tried over the years (D-Link DIR-655 and DIR-855, Linksys E4200 v2), especially range and stability at range. Wi-Fi speed is also impressive, but not the best you can get.
 

kbp

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Just remember that WiFi works two way's. What's on the other end makes all the new tech unusable if it can not work the same speeds.
With that being said, I just picked up a new Asus RT-N66U and I am still "dialing" it in. I like what it's doing for me so far. Both my laptops have 2.4/5GHz bands thou. Working on getting the Sony Blue Ray Receiver on the 5GHz band is another story.
 

billyb0b

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virtually any router will do just fine if you can setup QoS.

i'm running a WRT54GL with Tomato and it's plenty beefy for QoS rules on my VoIP and pushing certain ports/protocols to the main machine, NAS, and HTPC. The level of customization is simply nuts with Tomato. Quite powerful too
 

guskline

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Thanks for all the input. I moved the DIR 655 upstairs. Had it downstairs (finished basement). Changed the wireless to 802.1 n and g only and repositioned the antennas. Big improvement.