Honestly, because that is Greek to me. By the time I googled what that means, what to buy and how to set it up, I could have gotten something in a box from Amazon.D-Link makes an 8 port N router. Have not seen any 4+ AC yet. Why not grab a new gigabit router and just throw a gigabit switch on it?
Thanks. I have to reset my current Asus about once a month too.If you can find one, the Western Digital MyNet n900 has 7 Gigabit ports.
I have one, it's decent but not perfect. I keep it though, because it has an option to force it to be the network's master browser and it has made my network browsing between devices SOOOOO much smoother.
It has a good user interface but I do get the occasional dropping of the ethernet and I have to reboot about once a month.
Also just in case you may have an old 4-port router laying around, you can use that router as a switch to add 3 more ports onto your network (and the 4th port is connected to the new router).
Thanks. 😀Pretty much. I wouldn't be surprised if the flat cables may not be able to make it 100m, but you're not doing that. Any straight through Ethernet cable is a patch cable, as well. No need for quotes.