Router recommendation?

TitusTroy

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can anyone give me a recommendation on a decent router...I'm switching ISP's and I want to get my own router as I hear bad things about the one they provide (Arris Touchstone DG1670)...not a crazy expensive one with all the bells and whistles but just a solid performing one with excellent range...I have my TV, Blu-ray player and PS4 which I need to connect to the Gigabit ports and I have like 4 wireless devices (laptops, smartphones)...last time I used my own router was 5 years ago when I used the D-Link DIR-655 Extreme N Wireless Router which I liked
 

JackMDS

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Arris Touchstone DG1670 is a Combo Modem Router,

I.e., you need a Modem and a stand alone Router.



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TitusTroy

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I just ordered an Archer C8 which is good wireless speed and gigabit ports on the back. I've seen a few recommendations for it... getting it for $70 refurbished (still 1yr warranty):

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...8&cm_re=tp_link_archer-_-33-704-298-_-Product

What speed internet are you getting at your next place / ISP?

I'm getting 155/15...are D-Link and Linksys no longer considered among the best?...I'll look into the Archer C8

Do you not still have that router?

I no longer have that router
 

AnonymouseUser

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I no longer have that router

Alright then:

I'm switching ISP's and I want to get my own router as I hear bad things about the one they provide (Arris Touchstone DG1670)

What bad things are you hearing about that router? If it's just poor wireless performance, then use that and get a Ubiquiti Unifi AP AC Lite.
 

TitusTroy

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What bad things are you hearing about that router? If it's just poor wireless performance, then use that and get a Ubiquiti Unifi AP AC Lite.

just doing a Google search on the Arris DG1670 comes up with a ton of low scores and bad reviews...the DG1670 is the modem/router that Time Warner Cable and RCN (the company I'm switching to) use as their default Gateway modem/router and most of the time those aren't known for being of the highest quality


I like those...especially the TP-Link as I'd like to spend under $100...that one is also #2 on Amazon's best seller list...

http://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Computers-Accessories-Computer-Routers/zgbs/pc/300189

Is it possible to use your own modem?

according to my cable company I must use their modem but I can use my own router as a bridge...

"For Internet speeds of 155Mbps, 330Mbps or higher, customer cannot bring their own equipment as the RCN 3-in-1 Gateway is required. Because this is an integrated device and includes a cable modem and wireless router, you do not need a separate wired or wireless router nor is an Ethernet MoCa bridge required – this functionality is built into the device"

http://www.rcn.com/new-york/high-speed-internet/internet-equipment/
 

AnonymouseUser

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according to my cable company I must use their modem but I can use my own router as a bridge...

In that case you definitely need a separate router to protect your local network. The TP-Link routers mentioned already are fine routers, but I still believe the Unifi AP (plus separate gigabit router with wireless disabled) would give you better range/coverage. A good used gigabit router can be had for less than $30 on craigslist/ebay if you were to go that route.
 

boomerang

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I like those...especially the TP-Link as I'd like to spend under $100...that one is also #2 on Amazon's best seller list...
I have the utmost respect for Jack but that same Asus router has been a problem child for me. It stops broadcasting the SSID and only a reboot will restore it. I've had numerous firmware versions on it from both Asus and Merlin. When I return to our primary residence next month I intend to RMA it and give a replacement a whirl but continue reading.

I have the N version at my secondary residence and I finally turned off the wireless and went with the Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Lite that AnonymouseUser recommended for wireless. On my N version the wireless would cut out entirely and it would have to be rebooted. After the fourth or fifth time I decided enough was enough.

I generally love Asus products but the only thing good I can say about these two is that they have a 24 month warranty.