6 months ago, I bought a Netgear R7000 to replace my ageing D-link DIR-655. The D-link was still going strong, but the problem was it's WiFi didn't cover the entire house.
So after reading some reviews, I bought an R7000. The stock firmware was reasonably good, but I wanted good VPN features, so I flashed it with DD-WRT.
It works pretty good, and I'm impressed with its features. But there's one terribly annoying thing about DD-WRT. I have no idea if others also experience this, but I found it's not very fast when loading webpages. If I load a webpage, more often than not it loads about 50% to 70% of the page, then it stops for a few seconds, and then continues. This is annoying. It feels like my entire system is slow, which is certainly not the case. My internet connection is cable with 150down/10 up, so I cannot imagine this being the problem.
I've always been very happy with my D-Link DIR-655, so now I'm considering chucking the R7000 and buy a new DIR-880L instead. Unfortunately, it seems D-link has also renewed their trusty and good interface for a new one with this model, so I don't if it's any good.
Another route I've been considering is a Ubiquity Edgemax POE router combined with 2 or 3 unify access points. This is a considerable more expensive option and I must admit reviews saying the ubiquity routers are not easy to setup are holding me back. Even though I have considerable experience with routers, I have no experience with CLI or IPtables. I've also considered PFsense, but the hardware that runs on seems too old (no AC). Or maybe I should setup a Pfsense router combined with some unify access points, I don't know...
Aaargh! I just want a STABLE router, preferably AC, and which does feature VPN (PPTP etc...). Why is this so hard to find? Draytek used to be a good choice, but their hardware lineup also still doesn't support AC. Would Asus be an option? I have absolutely zero experience with Asus...
Thanks all!
So after reading some reviews, I bought an R7000. The stock firmware was reasonably good, but I wanted good VPN features, so I flashed it with DD-WRT.
It works pretty good, and I'm impressed with its features. But there's one terribly annoying thing about DD-WRT. I have no idea if others also experience this, but I found it's not very fast when loading webpages. If I load a webpage, more often than not it loads about 50% to 70% of the page, then it stops for a few seconds, and then continues. This is annoying. It feels like my entire system is slow, which is certainly not the case. My internet connection is cable with 150down/10 up, so I cannot imagine this being the problem.
I've always been very happy with my D-Link DIR-655, so now I'm considering chucking the R7000 and buy a new DIR-880L instead. Unfortunately, it seems D-link has also renewed their trusty and good interface for a new one with this model, so I don't if it's any good.
Another route I've been considering is a Ubiquity Edgemax POE router combined with 2 or 3 unify access points. This is a considerable more expensive option and I must admit reviews saying the ubiquity routers are not easy to setup are holding me back. Even though I have considerable experience with routers, I have no experience with CLI or IPtables. I've also considered PFsense, but the hardware that runs on seems too old (no AC). Or maybe I should setup a Pfsense router combined with some unify access points, I don't know...
Aaargh! I just want a STABLE router, preferably AC, and which does feature VPN (PPTP etc...). Why is this so hard to find? Draytek used to be a good choice, but their hardware lineup also still doesn't support AC. Would Asus be an option? I have absolutely zero experience with Asus...
Thanks all!