L0nkFromPA
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Let me start by saying that I understand that requesting people's opinions is going to result in biased answers, etc and there are pros and cons for every router model / architecture, etc.
My issue is that in years past, there seemed to be far fewer choices when it came to wireless routers with open source firmware support. Some models that I can think of that were well supported by various firmware projects were the RT-N16, RT-N66U, RT-AC66U. These are all MIPS R2 routers. Before AsusWRT, open source support seemed more important to actually get a decent firmware. Now that they've based it on the Tomato firmware, I am less concerned about that.
So, this is the basis of my poll; what in your opinion is the current best choice in Asus router, considering price, reliability, architecture, radios, build quality, speed, range, third party firmware project support, etc.
I would like to put a particular emphasis on price, since many people don't want to pay $200+ for a router, even though in my opinion it is well worth it. I've been relatively inactive in monitoring forums and firmware development for the last several years.
I picked a few models that I consider to be good candidates below, but if you feel I'm off track, you can also pick a model not listed. In the models that I've chosen, I've only included routers with AiProtection and external antennas, since I consider these to be important features.
The models are in order of ascending price on Amazon.
My issue is that in years past, there seemed to be far fewer choices when it came to wireless routers with open source firmware support. Some models that I can think of that were well supported by various firmware projects were the RT-N16, RT-N66U, RT-AC66U. These are all MIPS R2 routers. Before AsusWRT, open source support seemed more important to actually get a decent firmware. Now that they've based it on the Tomato firmware, I am less concerned about that.
So, this is the basis of my poll; what in your opinion is the current best choice in Asus router, considering price, reliability, architecture, radios, build quality, speed, range, third party firmware project support, etc.
I would like to put a particular emphasis on price, since many people don't want to pay $200+ for a router, even though in my opinion it is well worth it. I've been relatively inactive in monitoring forums and firmware development for the last several years.
I picked a few models that I consider to be good candidates below, but if you feel I'm off track, you can also pick a model not listed. In the models that I've chosen, I've only included routers with AiProtection and external antennas, since I consider these to be important features.
The models are in order of ascending price on Amazon.
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