nolimits76
Occasional Visitor
Been a long while since I've been here. Lots of changes. Current dilemma is we recently upgraded to Cox Gigablast plan, and using the rented CGM4141 modem/router combo. My last purchase of equipment was an older Arris modem + ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight running Merlin. It was rock solid, but is way outdated for today's speeds. Made a move about a year ago and rented some other Cox modem.
Now I'm looking to buy a new modem & router. I've been doing lots of research and my head hurts. I currently have a Motorola MB8600 router on order. I'm still undecided on the router part. I'm currently renting the current place as we will be moving in a year or so, and not interested in running new lines, etc. So I will be connecting with lots of wifi.
My hard wired connections will go something like this:
Modem ----> Router ----> Switch ? ----> Smart TV, XB1, Roku, AVR & Cox streaming box (would also like another 1-2 open ports that I can throw an ethernet cable on for a future unknown WIRED connection)
All devices vary on wireless cards. Limited AX stuff. Most have AC. Looking to suck every ounce of performance from Cox that I am paying for, lol. Curious if using LAG from modem to router will benefit me since I will *only* have a 1Gbp connection? Typically you'd use LAG for higher speeds, right? The MB8600 supports LAG, so I'd like to find a router that does the same thing.
I've also been visiting DSLR and had some suggestions tossed my way. Microtik router + nanoHD AP's. Netgate routers, but appear out of my price range. I've read some glowing reviews about the Amplifi Alien AX and also Orbi AX (752/852) mesh systems. Alien is expensive at $379 for the single base, which I think is all I need. Orbi 752 I can grab the base + 2 extenders for $440 new. Other considerations was a Netgear AX12 (RAX120) and the TP-Link AX6000. I'm the least familiar with TP-Link and always considered them subpar (with no logical data or reasoning).
I am flip flopping on simple & fast vs entry level business equipment. I'd like to think I'm not the village idiot when it comes to this stuff, but I'm far from being a network guru. I enjoy dabbling and can run Win, Mac & Linux systems, although Linux I'm in toddler stages. My point is I like tech but do lots of reading & research which can be both a blessing & curse. Budget wise, I'd like to stay at $500 or less. Less is better, but since I'm not buying new stuff very often I am looking for quality and longevity that will help me maximize my 1Gbp connection.
Now I'm looking to buy a new modem & router. I've been doing lots of research and my head hurts. I currently have a Motorola MB8600 router on order. I'm still undecided on the router part. I'm currently renting the current place as we will be moving in a year or so, and not interested in running new lines, etc. So I will be connecting with lots of wifi.
My hard wired connections will go something like this:
Modem ----> Router ----> Switch ? ----> Smart TV, XB1, Roku, AVR & Cox streaming box (would also like another 1-2 open ports that I can throw an ethernet cable on for a future unknown WIRED connection)
All devices vary on wireless cards. Limited AX stuff. Most have AC. Looking to suck every ounce of performance from Cox that I am paying for, lol. Curious if using LAG from modem to router will benefit me since I will *only* have a 1Gbp connection? Typically you'd use LAG for higher speeds, right? The MB8600 supports LAG, so I'd like to find a router that does the same thing.
I've also been visiting DSLR and had some suggestions tossed my way. Microtik router + nanoHD AP's. Netgate routers, but appear out of my price range. I've read some glowing reviews about the Amplifi Alien AX and also Orbi AX (752/852) mesh systems. Alien is expensive at $379 for the single base, which I think is all I need. Orbi 752 I can grab the base + 2 extenders for $440 new. Other considerations was a Netgear AX12 (RAX120) and the TP-Link AX6000. I'm the least familiar with TP-Link and always considered them subpar (with no logical data or reasoning).
I am flip flopping on simple & fast vs entry level business equipment. I'd like to think I'm not the village idiot when it comes to this stuff, but I'm far from being a network guru. I enjoy dabbling and can run Win, Mac & Linux systems, although Linux I'm in toddler stages. My point is I like tech but do lots of reading & research which can be both a blessing & curse. Budget wise, I'd like to stay at $500 or less. Less is better, but since I'm not buying new stuff very often I am looking for quality and longevity that will help me maximize my 1Gbp connection.
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