Hey all,
I know how it goes with these forums so I'll try to be brief and to the point. I'm currently running an old Linksys WRT54GP2, which we purchased many years ago for the built-in Vonage adapter. We now have a separate Vonage box; the Linksys has never worked all that well, and we've put up with it for years anyway, but it is really showing its age at this point.
I only have four priorities for a new router:
I'd like something reasonably modern so I don't have to do this all again in a couple of years, but I don't care about the very latest and greatest high-throughput speeds or fancy features.
I've read some of the threads here. There's a sticky talking about a Ubiquiti product that sounded great but it seems to be obsolete now. There are a couple of Ubiquiti products on Amazon, but they seem quite inexpensive and that makes me wonder if they have the same sort of power output, and there are some dodgy reviews.
Also looked at some of the Amped routers, which seem like good, high-powered products. But again here, seems like mixed reviews.
In fact, I can't seem to find any router without a fair number of bad reviews. I suppose that could just be "error between chair and keyboard" to some extent. Again, all I want is something that works well, has good power and that I won't have to constantly tinker with.
Anyway, any advice you might have to help me navigate this maze would be appreciated. Thanks.
ETA: We're in a low population area so interference isn't a big issue.
I know how it goes with these forums so I'll try to be brief and to the point. I'm currently running an old Linksys WRT54GP2, which we purchased many years ago for the built-in Vonage adapter. We now have a separate Vonage box; the Linksys has never worked all that well, and we've put up with it for years anyway, but it is really showing its age at this point.
I only have four priorities for a new router:
- Stability. The Linksys constantly loses connection to the Internet and then re-establishes it, which is highly annoying. I want something reliable, above all else.
- Connectivity. My son's PC is fairly distant from the current router -- though not that far, it's an average-sized house -- and I want better throughput and latency.
- Reasonable cost. I'm fine paying $100 or so, but not $200.
- Gigabit. Not as important as the others but if I'm getting a new box I might as well get modern Ethernet.
I'd like something reasonably modern so I don't have to do this all again in a couple of years, but I don't care about the very latest and greatest high-throughput speeds or fancy features.
I've read some of the threads here. There's a sticky talking about a Ubiquiti product that sounded great but it seems to be obsolete now. There are a couple of Ubiquiti products on Amazon, but they seem quite inexpensive and that makes me wonder if they have the same sort of power output, and there are some dodgy reviews.
Also looked at some of the Amped routers, which seem like good, high-powered products. But again here, seems like mixed reviews.
In fact, I can't seem to find any router without a fair number of bad reviews. I suppose that could just be "error between chair and keyboard" to some extent. Again, all I want is something that works well, has good power and that I won't have to constantly tinker with.
Anyway, any advice you might have to help me navigate this maze would be appreciated. Thanks.
ETA: We're in a low population area so interference isn't a big issue.