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    Need low cost router for 35 computers

    Ok - final decision: cisco RV180 is $141 - and Asus RTAC56U is $123 I'm turning the wireless off completely if I get Asus. And our Wan link is 100m. So... which is better? I'm leaning toward the cisco, as it is known and I don't want to be fiddling with firmware upgrades and all the bells...
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    Need low cost router for 35 computers

    Thanks - I wired all the Macs in the beginning because of performance problems. So only an occasional guest user needs wireless. What about the TP-Link AC1750? I see it's up there in the chart too... http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/router-charts/bar/76-total-simul TPLink is very...
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    Need low cost router for 35 computers

    So this can handle 35 computers throughput if they all hit it at the exact same time? I don't see the wan port throughput specs on the Asus website: http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTAC56U/#specifications http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN66U/#specifications Yep, got that. I know a single...
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    Need low cost router for 35 computers

    I need a low cost router that will handle between 6-35 computers - not usually simultaneously, reliably, with the router allowing (but us not likely needing) near-80-100m throughput (we just got our 100mb fiber so the boss wants to see a speedtest working near that!). Most of the time, only...
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    Confessions of a pfSense Newbie ...

    Thanks Dennis; However, correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears the 2950 doesn't support 3g/4g (no usb). so therefore, the SmartMonitor is not available... Is the only major difference the lack of USB and a gigabit switch? (AFAYK)
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    Confessions of a pfSense Newbie ...

    Hi Dennis - I've read up many of your posts, good info indeed! Per GregN's suggestion at my thread, I am in need of a Dual Wan solution in a school setting, and considering my options. In short, a Draytek or a pfSense. We're in an old building and only able to get 1.5mbps PPOE DSL...
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    dual wan router advice

    Thanks for this info! Very helpful for a beginner to this community. Jason
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    dual wan router advice

    I need to setup a dual wan router and would like advice: I've researched: 1) Cisco Small Biz RV402 Dual WAN router and 2) Draytek vigor 2910 series and 3) pfsense (just a little bit)... my requirements are minimal: we have 1.5m adsl connections, and potentially a 3g/4g lte connection...
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