I don't know where the industry is heading, but I'm starting to understand that I am a minority for wall mounting my routers, and prefer them in white so that they are discreet on the wall.
Anyway, I decided I could get the Netgear R7800, mount it upside down and cover it with marble contact paper to make it look less like a stealth jet fighter that has been squashed onto my wall.
Or alternatively:
A Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Security Gateway, paired with a Ubiquiti Networks UniFI AP NanoHD that is very discreet, though more expensive.
We are 2 people in a small apartment, and we rarely have more than 6-7 wireless devices active at a time (PS4, Apple TV, Denon AVR, Harmony HUB, 2 iPhones, iMac/wired).
Anyway, I decided I could get the Netgear R7800, mount it upside down and cover it with marble contact paper to make it look less like a stealth jet fighter that has been squashed onto my wall.
Or alternatively:
A Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Security Gateway, paired with a Ubiquiti Networks UniFI AP NanoHD that is very discreet, though more expensive.
We are 2 people in a small apartment, and we rarely have more than 6-7 wireless devices active at a time (PS4, Apple TV, Denon AVR, Harmony HUB, 2 iPhones, iMac/wired).
- I understand the Ubiquity combo, will require more advanced setup than the R7800, but is the difference in price worth it?
- SNB, still lists the R7800 as the best router in the "Router Ranker". Is that still true?
- Any other recommendation?