- Mar 23, 2019
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I’m tired of buying routers. I have a 3000 sq ft home and the router sits right in the middle. I have no access issues from anywhere in the home. What I need is a router that doesn’t die after a year of use. I have a stack of about 5 routers that I have used over the last 5 years. My last was a Netgear R7000 that was awful. The included Circle by Disney functionality decreased the throughput of my 75/75 FIOS connection down to 5/0.2 MB when enabled. They still haven’t fixed that. Each new firmware is more buggy than the last and their support is terrible.
Anyway, I am looking for a router that will last for a few years and provide stable 2.4/5/wired connections. That’s about all I need. Each router I’ve had (multiple Netgear, D-link, multiple Linksys) has started dropping connections (usually wireless but sometimes wired), having trouble with DNS resolution lookup (tried OpenDNS, Verizon, Google servers), or just slowed to a crawl on throughput.
I don’t have a lot of throughput needs. Maybe one streaming video service (Netflix) going while my son is watching YouTube or playing Xbox, but other than that I just need stable internet browsing and email. I think a 2.4 and one or two 5G channels are plenty. AC1700?
I am willing to pay $300 for a space-ship router but the one’s I’ve bought before fail just as quickly as the $50 ones. Do I need a dual-core processor? The ASUS ones say one core is for wireless and the other core is for USB. I won’t be using the USB port at all but I don’t want to wait on buffering if Netflix and YouTube are running at the same time.
Any recommendations?
Anyway, I am looking for a router that will last for a few years and provide stable 2.4/5/wired connections. That’s about all I need. Each router I’ve had (multiple Netgear, D-link, multiple Linksys) has started dropping connections (usually wireless but sometimes wired), having trouble with DNS resolution lookup (tried OpenDNS, Verizon, Google servers), or just slowed to a crawl on throughput.
I don’t have a lot of throughput needs. Maybe one streaming video service (Netflix) going while my son is watching YouTube or playing Xbox, but other than that I just need stable internet browsing and email. I think a 2.4 and one or two 5G channels are plenty. AC1700?
I am willing to pay $300 for a space-ship router but the one’s I’ve bought before fail just as quickly as the $50 ones. Do I need a dual-core processor? The ASUS ones say one core is for wireless and the other core is for USB. I won’t be using the USB port at all but I don’t want to wait on buffering if Netflix and YouTube are running at the same time.
Any recommendations?