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Looking for the best router brand please?
Looking to spend $250 to $350 and have 10 to 15 devices.
Looking to spend $250 to $350 and have 10 to 15 devices.
That's like asking what the best car is or the best food. There is no best. The best is what is best for your situation and it's different for everyone.
What size are you trying to cover? Do the wireless devices support MIMO, 802.11ac? Open floor plan? How many floors?
I'd suggest getting a few locally if possible and see what works best for you. If you have ethernet in the house, go for a good router and a few APs.
I've found the best setup for me is a ASUS router (still has it's issues) and a Unifi AP (wired POE)
More right than best i'd say. Kinda depends on your needs. RT-AC88U Wireless-AC3100 is one option that's under 300 bucks. another option would be TP-Link AD7200 Wireless Wi-Fi Tri-Band. Yet another would be Roqos core WIFI VPN router. TP-Link Archer C7 is again, another decent option or Nighthawk R7000. It'd bw great if you can share the need specifications. If all that needs to be done is to connect 15 devices, then Nighthawk would suffice i guess.Looking for the best router brand please?
Looking to spend $250 to $350 and have 10 to 15 devices.
The problem with the USG vs the ER-X is the slower CPU. 500Mhz Dual core vs 880mhz dual core.I vote for Ubiquiti.
I have an ER-X router (but really want a USG), and a UAP-AC-LR access point to get wireless. I have about 12 clients wireless, and 2 wired. 100mb down, 5mb up. working great.
The PPS's between the two are quite different. the USG boasts hardware accelerated PPS performing 3x or greater than ER-X, based on packet size.
all depends what you're going to be doing and exactly what you're looking for from a router.