Hi everybody,
it's been a long time since I was here and posted something on this forum nice to be back and I need your help in chosing a good wifi router for me.
I had over a year ago two ASUS RT-AX86U routers which were damn fine peaces of hardware but I sold them (for a very good price then) because I had changed my ISP and got 10G fiber internet
Now I changed (they wanted to charge more after the promo year) to some other ISP and I am back with 1G fiber internet connection speed which is fine and fully enough to be honest. 10G was very fun though
So I need now a good router (the one shipped by the ISP is standard restricted useless nooby router) and I am quiet not sure if I should buy just two routers for perfect match or just a router and an extender/bridge but let me explain my setup and use-case:
- 2.4GHz WiFi is not needed. I don't use it all my devices are setup to use 5GHz.
- possible concurrent devices use WiFi: 3-4 but that's the rare case mostly 1-2 devices
- the WiFi coverage is in general good because from the living room to my other room there is a walk distance of probably max ~10ft ( ~3m)
- my main computer has no WiFi connection only LAN so I need either another router (in bridge) or a repeater/extender with LAN port.
- of course gaming involved with my main computer - so latency is important in that regard but also normal tasks for home-office work etc.
And now here some questions which are in my mind:
- do I really need 802ax or is the old 802ac enough?
- probably something which should a good invest in the future?
- tri band (is there four band?) router or dual band enough? As far as I know and understand tri-band is most cases king but in my case too?
- 3x3 or 4x4 mimo?
- 80MHz or 160MHz? well my devices (like my laptops) are fully compatible and I don't have a lot of neighbours who interfere on 5GHz
Amount of money to throw out of the window: max 300
So everyone is aware that in few weeks is blackfriday and cybermonday and probably best time to catch a good device but I truely can't figure out if some old used device (which are cheaper today) could be fully enough for me?
For example the old Nighthawk X4s would it be a good choice for me even though it's old and has no AX support but I could buy 2 of them used for 150 - 200 or should I invest in something like ASUS RT-AX92U which seems to be good?
ATTENTION: Before you just randomly making suggestions please let me say that I appreciate "opinions" and they are ok, but opinions are like exit-holes and everyone got one so it would be very helpfull if your suggestions are based on facts due to your own measurements (which you could provide) or reviews and benchmarks (with links to those) etc. - that would help me a lot more than "I like XYZ. It's awesome"
Now ladies and gentleman your turn help me out
Oh btw: I am not bound to a specific brand. I had good experience with ASUS and Netgear but I am also open to others.
it's been a long time since I was here and posted something on this forum nice to be back and I need your help in chosing a good wifi router for me.
I had over a year ago two ASUS RT-AX86U routers which were damn fine peaces of hardware but I sold them (for a very good price then) because I had changed my ISP and got 10G fiber internet
Now I changed (they wanted to charge more after the promo year) to some other ISP and I am back with 1G fiber internet connection speed which is fine and fully enough to be honest. 10G was very fun though
So I need now a good router (the one shipped by the ISP is standard restricted useless nooby router) and I am quiet not sure if I should buy just two routers for perfect match or just a router and an extender/bridge but let me explain my setup and use-case:
- 2.4GHz WiFi is not needed. I don't use it all my devices are setup to use 5GHz.
- possible concurrent devices use WiFi: 3-4 but that's the rare case mostly 1-2 devices
- the WiFi coverage is in general good because from the living room to my other room there is a walk distance of probably max ~10ft ( ~3m)
- my main computer has no WiFi connection only LAN so I need either another router (in bridge) or a repeater/extender with LAN port.
- of course gaming involved with my main computer - so latency is important in that regard but also normal tasks for home-office work etc.
And now here some questions which are in my mind:
- do I really need 802ax or is the old 802ac enough?
- probably something which should a good invest in the future?
- tri band (is there four band?) router or dual band enough? As far as I know and understand tri-band is most cases king but in my case too?
- 3x3 or 4x4 mimo?
- 80MHz or 160MHz? well my devices (like my laptops) are fully compatible and I don't have a lot of neighbours who interfere on 5GHz
Amount of money to throw out of the window: max 300
So everyone is aware that in few weeks is blackfriday and cybermonday and probably best time to catch a good device but I truely can't figure out if some old used device (which are cheaper today) could be fully enough for me?
For example the old Nighthawk X4s would it be a good choice for me even though it's old and has no AX support but I could buy 2 of them used for 150 - 200 or should I invest in something like ASUS RT-AX92U which seems to be good?
ATTENTION: Before you just randomly making suggestions please let me say that I appreciate "opinions" and they are ok, but opinions are like exit-holes and everyone got one so it would be very helpfull if your suggestions are based on facts due to your own measurements (which you could provide) or reviews and benchmarks (with links to those) etc. - that would help me a lot more than "I like XYZ. It's awesome"
Now ladies and gentleman your turn help me out
Oh btw: I am not bound to a specific brand. I had good experience with ASUS and Netgear but I am also open to others.