Dear Colleagues,
I’ve taken on board previous advice, and have £60 / $80 for the best bang for the buck AX router, virtually all of my seven clients (some have AC adapters, virtually all N adapters, including TV for streaming) will be in the same room as the AX router, and have narrowed it down to the following:
1) Tp-Link AX23 Version 1 (Mediatek 7621 chipset) with open-wrt. Can use hardware acceleration on open-wrt with this Mediatek chipset.
2) Netgear RAX20 (Broadcom chipset), excellent review on smallnetbuilder for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz throughput. I will be using Netgear stock firmware. This is currently top of the list for my budget. My only worry is the quality of the hardware components.
3) D-Link DIR 2660 (Mediatek 7621) (second user price).
4)) Any AC router under $80 bucks that uses the Mediatek 7621 chipset, that supports hardware acceleration.
I am open to other suggestions (including second user on flea-bay) and alternative firmware.
Thank you.
I’ve taken on board previous advice, and have £60 / $80 for the best bang for the buck AX router, virtually all of my seven clients (some have AC adapters, virtually all N adapters, including TV for streaming) will be in the same room as the AX router, and have narrowed it down to the following:
1) Tp-Link AX23 Version 1 (Mediatek 7621 chipset) with open-wrt. Can use hardware acceleration on open-wrt with this Mediatek chipset.
2) Netgear RAX20 (Broadcom chipset), excellent review on smallnetbuilder for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz throughput. I will be using Netgear stock firmware. This is currently top of the list for my budget. My only worry is the quality of the hardware components.
3) D-Link DIR 2660 (Mediatek 7621) (second user price).
4)) Any AC router under $80 bucks that uses the Mediatek 7621 chipset, that supports hardware acceleration.
I am open to other suggestions (including second user on flea-bay) and alternative firmware.
Thank you.
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