We finally got fiber installed to this old house...$2800 for the trench and conduit to replace the buried copper line that has served since 1986...and HiTel came out and pulled the fiber from across the street. The installers left us with a wireless router, a variant of the Zyxel 3512 with HiTel's neutered firmware, Initially, it worked ok...but a poor wireless signal across maybe 35' and 4 wood frame and plaster-board interior walls...9 'effing Mb/sec by speeddtest-cli. In the course of the day, it progressively lost wireless signal until it was unusable by 10PM. I brought up the ASUS RT-N66 that has served well since it was new in 2014 and I am limping along with it at about the same speed as the Zyxel. Under closer examination, the Zyxel is either used or refurbished...dirt and dust accumulation in the texturing of the case but I don't want another, especially with the neutered firmware that will get updated at their whim, or not, and no way to install my own.
I need to replace the ancient RT-N66 with something current...a-c and external antennas with up-gradable firmware and hopefully decent speed and range. The router is closest to my wife's box and hardwired. My station is more remote and on wireless. Just the two of us and no smart phones. My budget is for $100 or less. Suggestions please?
I need to replace the ancient RT-N66 with something current...a-c and external antennas with up-gradable firmware and hopefully decent speed and range. The router is closest to my wife's box and hardwired. My station is more remote and on wireless. Just the two of us and no smart phones. My budget is for $100 or less. Suggestions please?