Hi
I used to have an Asus rt-n65u which worked fine, until the day it died.
I'm now looking for a new router and am considering one of the following.
RT-AC66U
RT-N66U
RT-AC68U
One thing that annoyed me about the 65u was that any changes to the router resulted in a WAN restart. Bit of a pain when all I'm doing is updating dhcp, guest WiFi etc.
Do any of the above routers suffer from this ?
Would you recommend one over the others and what firmware would you suggest ?
Bit of info on what it will be used for.
I work from home full time and have multiple devices online all day. Macs, Linux, windows, cabled and WiFi.
VPN termination is need on the router, I can get away with pptp.
Gigabit, guest WiFi etc are used, as it port forwarding etc.
It would be nice if I could plug my nexus 5 in and use its 4G if the fibre was to go down.
Should also say WiFi range is important.. Nexus phones and tablets, laptops and a sip WiFi phone, think the most they support is 'n'
Many thanks
Tom
I used to have an Asus rt-n65u which worked fine, until the day it died.
I'm now looking for a new router and am considering one of the following.
RT-AC66U
RT-N66U
RT-AC68U
One thing that annoyed me about the 65u was that any changes to the router resulted in a WAN restart. Bit of a pain when all I'm doing is updating dhcp, guest WiFi etc.
Do any of the above routers suffer from this ?
Would you recommend one over the others and what firmware would you suggest ?
Bit of info on what it will be used for.
I work from home full time and have multiple devices online all day. Macs, Linux, windows, cabled and WiFi.
VPN termination is need on the router, I can get away with pptp.
Gigabit, guest WiFi etc are used, as it port forwarding etc.
It would be nice if I could plug my nexus 5 in and use its 4G if the fibre was to go down.
Should also say WiFi range is important.. Nexus phones and tablets, laptops and a sip WiFi phone, think the most they support is 'n'
Many thanks
Tom