WhiteZero
Occasional Visitor
My old Linksys E4200 is starting to give up the ghost. It's randomly rebooting once or twice a day on the stock firmware. Shibby Tomato no longer suits me sadly, as it has very limited routing performance, topping out at around 100Mbit WAN routing, and has no NAT Cut-Through option to get around that.. I was really hoping to hold out until 802.11ax devices came down in price, but it looks like I'll just have to aim for a decent AC router.
So I'd like a decent replacement for under $200, maybe with better range than the E4200. I've got a 1200sqft ranch, so signal is good until you get to the far end. I do have a second AP in the basement that covers that floor and some of the far end of the home, but it would be nice to have 1st floor overage from the new router/AP.
I only have 2 smartphones, 1 tablet, and 1 PC (limited to 2.4Ghz) on wifi, along with my main PC on wired and a console. So I know I don't need anything very high end, just something with decent range and routing throughput to cover my 250Mbit cable connection (which I'm sure any modern router can handle), maybe increasing to 500Mbit if fiber ever lands in my neighborhood.
I'm a bit of a power user, using Tomato for many years now. Though it seems like most OEM firmware today has most, if not more, of the features I'd want to utilize anyway.
Doing my research, it looks like the Netgear R7800 is very nice, but it's also at the top end of my budget. Though with Black Friday coming up soon, it might get a nice discount. TheWirecutter recommends the R7000P because it feature Band Steering. But SNB seems to think that feature is overrated and that model is overall inferior to the R7000. The ASUS RT-AC86U also looks like a good choice for the price as well.
So I'd like a decent replacement for under $200, maybe with better range than the E4200. I've got a 1200sqft ranch, so signal is good until you get to the far end. I do have a second AP in the basement that covers that floor and some of the far end of the home, but it would be nice to have 1st floor overage from the new router/AP.
I only have 2 smartphones, 1 tablet, and 1 PC (limited to 2.4Ghz) on wifi, along with my main PC on wired and a console. So I know I don't need anything very high end, just something with decent range and routing throughput to cover my 250Mbit cable connection (which I'm sure any modern router can handle), maybe increasing to 500Mbit if fiber ever lands in my neighborhood.
I'm a bit of a power user, using Tomato for many years now. Though it seems like most OEM firmware today has most, if not more, of the features I'd want to utilize anyway.
Doing my research, it looks like the Netgear R7800 is very nice, but it's also at the top end of my budget. Though with Black Friday coming up soon, it might get a nice discount. TheWirecutter recommends the R7000P because it feature Band Steering. But SNB seems to think that feature is overrated and that model is overall inferior to the R7000. The ASUS RT-AC86U also looks like a good choice for the price as well.