HapaxLegomenon
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
It's my first time posting here, so I apologize if anything I write violates forum etiquette.
I chose my current router, the D-Link DIR-860L, in 2015 based solely on value for performance from the Router Ranker data, but I realize now that this approach is quite a gamble. Unfortunately, it was recently fried by lightning and no longer boots up, so I'm looking for a replacement.
Some background on my specific wireless router needs:
I had focused on value and was almost going to purchase the Linksys EA6900 because it benchmarked well and can be had for pennies, but I went to the forums and found that it's plagued by overheating issues. I was considering other Linksys EA6xxx routers for their value, but it seems like overheating is inherent to their flying saucer design. I also wasn't too happy to see that its USB storage performance was worse than my DIR-860L.
D-Link routers seemed okay, but it seemed like they didn't excel at anything in particular, and the past security flaw had me concerned.
Then I thought, maybe I'll go with the Phicomm K3C because it features an Intel Lantiq processor and is extremely inexpensive, but then I found that the company is iffy and has exited the US market, effectively abandoning the router and all future security updates.
Then I thought, the ASUS Blue Cave seems promising because it also features the Intel Lantiq processor and is not too expensive, but I also found in the forums that it's plagued by overheating issues due to insufficient heatsinking.
I then thought, surely the top-ranked Netgear R7000 would be free of complaints, but lo and behold I found in the forums that Netgear is iffy about firmware updates, and apparently the latest R7000 firmware leads to router instability. I'm aware that custom firmware like DD-WRT and AdvancedTomato support the R7000, but I'm wary of them causing performance hits.
It seems that all roads, as it were, lead to an ASUS wireless AC router that's supported by Asuswrt-Merlin, such as the RT-AC68U. It looks like there aren't really any complaints about the ASUS RT-AC series of routers regarding overheating or instability or security flaws or lack of firmware updates. Wireless and USB storage performance also seem to be solid. I'm just slightly concerned about the TrendMicro data tracking agreement, but apparently I don't have to accept the EULA. Asuswrt-Merlin is also based on the original ASUS firmware, so there wouldn't be issues with performance hits or half-working features.
Can anyone chime in about this line of routers being the best choice, or if there's a better recommendation for my needs? I'm looking at the sub-$100 range, and I almost always buy used or renewed.
Thanks!
It's my first time posting here, so I apologize if anything I write violates forum etiquette.
I chose my current router, the D-Link DIR-860L, in 2015 based solely on value for performance from the Router Ranker data, but I realize now that this approach is quite a gamble. Unfortunately, it was recently fried by lightning and no longer boots up, so I'm looking for a replacement.
Some background on my specific wireless router needs:
- I currently live in a 700 square ft. 1-bedroom apartment, so I don't need to prioritize range
- I currently subscribe to 100/5 internet service, which is perfectly fine for me
- I have a USB 3.0 external hard drive, which was connected to my DIR-860L to stream FLAC files and movie rips
- All but one of my devices support 5GHz wireless AC
I had focused on value and was almost going to purchase the Linksys EA6900 because it benchmarked well and can be had for pennies, but I went to the forums and found that it's plagued by overheating issues. I was considering other Linksys EA6xxx routers for their value, but it seems like overheating is inherent to their flying saucer design. I also wasn't too happy to see that its USB storage performance was worse than my DIR-860L.
D-Link routers seemed okay, but it seemed like they didn't excel at anything in particular, and the past security flaw had me concerned.
Then I thought, maybe I'll go with the Phicomm K3C because it features an Intel Lantiq processor and is extremely inexpensive, but then I found that the company is iffy and has exited the US market, effectively abandoning the router and all future security updates.
Then I thought, the ASUS Blue Cave seems promising because it also features the Intel Lantiq processor and is not too expensive, but I also found in the forums that it's plagued by overheating issues due to insufficient heatsinking.
I then thought, surely the top-ranked Netgear R7000 would be free of complaints, but lo and behold I found in the forums that Netgear is iffy about firmware updates, and apparently the latest R7000 firmware leads to router instability. I'm aware that custom firmware like DD-WRT and AdvancedTomato support the R7000, but I'm wary of them causing performance hits.
It seems that all roads, as it were, lead to an ASUS wireless AC router that's supported by Asuswrt-Merlin, such as the RT-AC68U. It looks like there aren't really any complaints about the ASUS RT-AC series of routers regarding overheating or instability or security flaws or lack of firmware updates. Wireless and USB storage performance also seem to be solid. I'm just slightly concerned about the TrendMicro data tracking agreement, but apparently I don't have to accept the EULA. Asuswrt-Merlin is also based on the original ASUS firmware, so there wouldn't be issues with performance hits or half-working features.
Can anyone chime in about this line of routers being the best choice, or if there's a better recommendation for my needs? I'm looking at the sub-$100 range, and I almost always buy used or renewed.
Thanks!
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