scarchelli
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I am asking here still, because I don't know if it's worth it to upgrade my current (old) linksys e3200 to either an AC1900 or a AC1750 router. I've read several things saying the bump from 1750 to 1900 is pretty small so if I had a 1750 router already, I likely wouldn't upgrade. But since my old linksys has no AC support at all, and I want to future proof as much as possible, the question stands: should I just get an AC 1900 router? I'm looking at the ASUS ac68u. Or just get the 66u? I have mostly N devices currently on my network, but again, if I wanted to future proof as much as possible, AC support is inevitable.
The ASUS ac87u seems overkill for me (especially the newer ac4200 I read about) and same with the netgear r8000. The older netgear r7000 seems to be a good choice, same with the 6300 (v2), but those are older and I read they are getting close to their EOL. But as far as release dates went, the r7000 came out last year with the ac68u, no? So, if that's the case, I'm looking at the ac87u which came out last week.
The ASUS ac87u seems overkill for me (especially the newer ac4200 I read about) and same with the netgear r8000. The older netgear r7000 seems to be a good choice, same with the 6300 (v2), but those are older and I read they are getting close to their EOL. But as far as release dates went, the r7000 came out last year with the ac68u, no? So, if that's the case, I'm looking at the ac87u which came out last week.