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Currently I'm using a DIR-655. I can't complain about it -- my two Nest thermostats never lose connection to it. But I added a Wemo outlet switch (and motion detector) and I've noticed a couple instances of weirdness: I've come home twice to one or both Wemo devices disconnected and needing to be reset, and once I watched my iPhone go from full signal to nothing for ten seconds, then back to full signal. Not sure if the Wemo is the cause or if it's a coincidence.
I've got the Asus RT-AC68U at the top of my Amazon wish list. But $200 is a lot of money and my current router is mostly very stable.
I've also read about the Smart Connect feature on AC3200 routers. This is kind of a dream feature for me. I briefly had a TP-Link Archer C7, and I hated how my phone would always stay on the 2.4 GHz band, even when I was close enough to connect to the 5 GHz band. (I actually returned the Archer C7 because my Nest thermostats lost connection constantly and the 2.4 GHz band would lose Internet predictably.)
Numerous reviews on SNB say stick with AC1900 routers for now. But how long until the kinks get worked out on the AC3200 models? November of this year? December?
I don't want to regret a purchase. I don't want to buy the RT-AC68U and wake up the next day to read that the rest of the world has moved on to AC3200 routers. But I don't want to buy an even more expensive AC3200 model only to find that Smart Connect -- the primary reason I'm considering it -- is a bust.
And back to the RT-AC68U -- Is this a no-brainer for upgrading from the DIR-655? Again, I'd regret the purchase if the Nest thermostats -- or Wemo devices -- lose connection frequently.
Bonus question: RT-AC68P: Better than U/R?
I've got the Asus RT-AC68U at the top of my Amazon wish list. But $200 is a lot of money and my current router is mostly very stable.
I've also read about the Smart Connect feature on AC3200 routers. This is kind of a dream feature for me. I briefly had a TP-Link Archer C7, and I hated how my phone would always stay on the 2.4 GHz band, even when I was close enough to connect to the 5 GHz band. (I actually returned the Archer C7 because my Nest thermostats lost connection constantly and the 2.4 GHz band would lose Internet predictably.)
Numerous reviews on SNB say stick with AC1900 routers for now. But how long until the kinks get worked out on the AC3200 models? November of this year? December?
I don't want to regret a purchase. I don't want to buy the RT-AC68U and wake up the next day to read that the rest of the world has moved on to AC3200 routers. But I don't want to buy an even more expensive AC3200 model only to find that Smart Connect -- the primary reason I'm considering it -- is a bust.
And back to the RT-AC68U -- Is this a no-brainer for upgrading from the DIR-655? Again, I'd regret the purchase if the Nest thermostats -- or Wemo devices -- lose connection frequently.
Bonus question: RT-AC68P: Better than U/R?