Hi. I'm currently looking into options to replace my ISP's router. My subscription plan is 1000/100 Mb/s and I would like to utilize as much as I can on my wireless devices. I bought Asus RT-AX68U few days ago for 100$, and while it is somewhat better than my ISP's modem/router, I reach ~500Mb/s standing few meters away from router. Also, having my PC connected to the router (by ethernet cable) it seems like I cannot reach the speeds I had before (usually got 950-1050 Mb/s download, now I'm reaching 600-800 max.)
I'm having second thoughts whether this investment was best bang for the buck or not. Would you go for anything else? I still have time to return the product and buy something else. The routers I considered to be possible options are RT-AX92U, RT-AX86U and RT-AX82U. Any recommendations, suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Few information for consideration:
I'm having second thoughts whether this investment was best bang for the buck or not. Would you go for anything else? I still have time to return the product and buy something else. The routers I considered to be possible options are RT-AX92U, RT-AX86U and RT-AX82U. Any recommendations, suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Few information for consideration:
- There are always 15-20 devices connected in total (5g+2.4G)
- These include few iphones, few android phones, Amazon dots, 2 newer laptops, 3 older laptops
- In future I would like to set up additional router as AP (wired backhaul) in ground floor, which will sort of overlap with main router. (Currently I use old 2.4G capable TP-Link as an AP which also connects to TV by wire, but this AP will surely be replaced in near future)
- I would like to squeeze as much speed as possible from ISP via wifi.
- I'm willing to spend up to ~200$, but surely, best bang for the buck