We have an old Linksys dual-band router from the Cisco era that is no longer adequate for our needs.
The following Apple products with wireless specifications as described from Apple website are currently being used:
On occasion, these devices may also be used requiring data-streaming, but probably not at the same time as the MacBook Air(s) listed above:
So... I was hoping for a recommendation for a WiFi router that would suit our current and future needs that would probably only be replacing current hardware with newer Apple TV and/or Notebook products. (I realize Apple is not on the cutting-edge of hardware technology, but I like the stuff because it works; so, please refrain from any critique in that regard).
I have read considerably about tri-band and multi-stream technologies finding a lot of marketing mumbo jumbo. I came across this website and appreciated the articles and reviews written by Tim Higgins; particularly with regard to not buying a wi-fi router with features and capacity that I will never use. We definitely don't need anything cutting edge or over-rated for our needs. My main desire is for the Apple TV streaming load at the further distances to be satisfied and hopefully still service the closer MacBook Air streaming requirements.
I am a software engineer and appreciate the simple administration web interface of the Linksys platform. I would not use router configuration over RF and prefer access over a wired connection thru one of the ethernet ports. I don't really desire a mobile phone or tablet app. It appears ASUS, Linksys, Netgear, TP-Link, and some others are the major players for home users these days. I realize there may be some brand zealots out there and I can appreciate your allegiance. However, I am looking for the brand that best suits my particular requirements with a reliable solution of which I can depend on as I would my toaster or coffee-maker. Please advise.
The following Apple products with wireless specifications as described from Apple website are currently being used:
- Apple TV (802.11ac Wi‑Fi with MIMO; simultaneous dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz)) at approximately 17 meter distance from wifi router thru 3 walls
- Apple TV (802.11ac Wi‑Fi with MIMO) at approximately 15 meter distance from wifi router thru 2 walls
- MacBook Air (802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible) usually at approximately 4-5 meter distance from wifi router thru 3 walls used for streaming Netflix and Hulu
- MacBook Air (802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible) usually at approximately 3 meter distance from wifi router thru 1 wall used for streaming Netflix and Hulu
- MacBook Pro (802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible) usually at approximately 10 meter distance from wifi router thru 3 walls used for non-streaming applications
On occasion, these devices may also be used requiring data-streaming, but probably not at the same time as the MacBook Air(s) listed above:
- iPhone X (802.11ac Wi‑Fi with MIMO) used mostly for music streaming and FaceTime
- iPhone 7 Plus (802.11ac Wi‑Fi with MIMO) used mostly for music streaming and FaceTime
So... I was hoping for a recommendation for a WiFi router that would suit our current and future needs that would probably only be replacing current hardware with newer Apple TV and/or Notebook products. (I realize Apple is not on the cutting-edge of hardware technology, but I like the stuff because it works; so, please refrain from any critique in that regard).
I have read considerably about tri-band and multi-stream technologies finding a lot of marketing mumbo jumbo. I came across this website and appreciated the articles and reviews written by Tim Higgins; particularly with regard to not buying a wi-fi router with features and capacity that I will never use. We definitely don't need anything cutting edge or over-rated for our needs. My main desire is for the Apple TV streaming load at the further distances to be satisfied and hopefully still service the closer MacBook Air streaming requirements.
I am a software engineer and appreciate the simple administration web interface of the Linksys platform. I would not use router configuration over RF and prefer access over a wired connection thru one of the ethernet ports. I don't really desire a mobile phone or tablet app. It appears ASUS, Linksys, Netgear, TP-Link, and some others are the major players for home users these days. I realize there may be some brand zealots out there and I can appreciate your allegiance. However, I am looking for the brand that best suits my particular requirements with a reliable solution of which I can depend on as I would my toaster or coffee-maker. Please advise.