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Hi everyone,

I'm looking to upgrade from my TP-Link Archer C6 v2 to a more capable router. My main priorities are:
  1. Reliability: I use a VR headset and need a stable, low-latency connection.
  2. Security & Long-Term Support: I plan to use the router as a VPN server and prefer a device with up-to-date software to do that.

Here’s a bit more about my setup:
  • Alongside VR, I stream games and videos locally and plan to set up a basic NAS.
  • I’d also like the ability to wake devices (including the NAS) remotely (it seems there are a couple of ways to do that on Asus routers)
  • My apartment is 56 m², so range isn’t an issue.
  • I have ~10 wireless devices connected and a 300 Mbps internet connection.

My network doesn’t seem very congested, so I’m unsure if the 6 GHz band is worth it for me, but you be the judge.

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Routers I'm Considering:
  • Asus GT-AX6000 – $150 (used), supports Asuswrt-Merlin firmware.
  • Asus TUF-AX6000 – $150 (new), supports OpenWRT.
  • Asus RT-AXE7800 – $180 (new), offers Wi-Fi 6E (6 GHz band) but currently lacks third-party firmware support.

Do you think one of these would be a good fit, or is there another model I should consider?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions
 

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I'm looking to upgrade from my TP-Link Archer C6 v2 to a more capable router. My main priorities are:
  1. Reliability: I use a VR headset and need a stable, low-latency connection.
  2. Security & Long-Term Support: I plan to use the router as a VPN server and prefer a device with up-to-date software to do that.

Here’s a bit more about my setup:
  • Alongside VR, I stream games and videos locally and plan to set up a basic NAS.
  • I’d also like the ability to wake devices (including the NAS) remotely (it seems there are a couple of ways to do that on Asus routers)
  • My apartment is 56 m², so range isn’t an issue.
  • I have ~10 wireless devices connected and a 300 Mbps internet connection.

Once you pull your TP-Link device after replacing it with an MT6000

OpenWRT does support this one - so you can explore things there...

 

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