My old D-Link 601 delivers poor throughput in an upstairs room 45ft away through one floor and two walls. Internet speed tests show 27Mbps downstairs within 25 feet and just 3 to 5 Mbps in the two problem rooms upstairs. Present location is the most central possible.
I am only interested in Internet access speeds on basic 2.4GHz band, as my desktop computers are linked via Ethernet and my wife and I have no interest in streaming media, nor wireless file-sharing. My grad student daughters, when they visit, use their MacBook Pros and we all have iPhones on iOS6. It would be nice to have good throughput in the upstairs rooms while making FaceTime calls or downloading/uploading.
I do not care about special firmware because I wouldn't know what to do with it anyway. I just want to get the thing set up and never have to touch it again.
The best candidates in 2.4GHz 20 MHz mode, according to real-world reviews on this site, are Belkin 750N+, Netgear WNDR4000 and Linksys EA4200, in that order. They are priced at $100 to $160, so cost difference is not a huge factor. Netgear does offer a lifetime warranty on the WNDR4000.
Are there reasons to avoid any of these products/companies?
Are there reasons to choose one over the others?
Thanks
I am only interested in Internet access speeds on basic 2.4GHz band, as my desktop computers are linked via Ethernet and my wife and I have no interest in streaming media, nor wireless file-sharing. My grad student daughters, when they visit, use their MacBook Pros and we all have iPhones on iOS6. It would be nice to have good throughput in the upstairs rooms while making FaceTime calls or downloading/uploading.
I do not care about special firmware because I wouldn't know what to do with it anyway. I just want to get the thing set up and never have to touch it again.
The best candidates in 2.4GHz 20 MHz mode, according to real-world reviews on this site, are Belkin 750N+, Netgear WNDR4000 and Linksys EA4200, in that order. They are priced at $100 to $160, so cost difference is not a huge factor. Netgear does offer a lifetime warranty on the WNDR4000.
Are there reasons to avoid any of these products/companies?
Are there reasons to choose one over the others?
Thanks