testing123
Regular Contributor
I have a commercial account with my IP and have 2 static IP addresses, which I'm not really using at present. My network in my Home/home office has been put together over the course of several years. Recently, I had to replace my cable modem and got a SB8200, which has two NW jacks (yes, I know I could use multiple IPs via a 1-jack modem and a switch).
I have several subnets, but have decided to pick up another router to isolate networks via IP address. At present, my Gateway Router is an Asus RT-N66U using Merlin FW (my subnet routers are a mix of TP-Link and Linksys WRTs). This router has been very reliable. I plan on using it for the TVs, thermostat and various other devices I'd like to isolate from my business, production and 'play' machines. I used to do some online gaming, and may again, so I want a router that is efficient and fast and can handle whatever I throw at it. I don't want to get crazy, but price is not the primary factor in my decision.
I'd like to stick with Asus. Can y'all recommend a top end router that meets these criteria? It would need to be wired and wifi. I'm not sure I care for the ones with the vast arrays of antennae, but I do want a strong signal.
Thanks for any help.
I have several subnets, but have decided to pick up another router to isolate networks via IP address. At present, my Gateway Router is an Asus RT-N66U using Merlin FW (my subnet routers are a mix of TP-Link and Linksys WRTs). This router has been very reliable. I plan on using it for the TVs, thermostat and various other devices I'd like to isolate from my business, production and 'play' machines. I used to do some online gaming, and may again, so I want a router that is efficient and fast and can handle whatever I throw at it. I don't want to get crazy, but price is not the primary factor in my decision.
I'd like to stick with Asus. Can y'all recommend a top end router that meets these criteria? It would need to be wired and wifi. I'm not sure I care for the ones with the vast arrays of antennae, but I do want a strong signal.
Thanks for any help.