jcwillia1
Regular Contributor
Does such a thing exist anymore?
I have all of my network connections terminating in my basement and then everything runs to switches and / or wireless access points from there. I have far too many devices (and far too much house) to rely on one wireless router to work for everything.
So is there a a simple wired router on the market today for low cost that performs well? Seems like the current wireless routers perform better than the pure wired versions? Do I just buy one of those and turn the wifi radio off?
I have two ASUS Black Diamonds pushing WiFi in my house (only our iPhones support AC so don't really care about that) - one upstairs and one downstairs. I really just need a wired router to push internet to those AP's and all the wired switches of course.
The lowest cost, best performing WAN to LAN wireless routers are $70-ish according to the chart - can I beat that with anything that is just wired?
LOWEST COST MATTERS. I won't buy something that costs more than $100. Criticize me if you like but with the speed at which technology is evolving it makes no sense to me to spend a ton of money on any one device when it will be obsolete before it wears out.
I have all of my network connections terminating in my basement and then everything runs to switches and / or wireless access points from there. I have far too many devices (and far too much house) to rely on one wireless router to work for everything.
So is there a a simple wired router on the market today for low cost that performs well? Seems like the current wireless routers perform better than the pure wired versions? Do I just buy one of those and turn the wifi radio off?
I have two ASUS Black Diamonds pushing WiFi in my house (only our iPhones support AC so don't really care about that) - one upstairs and one downstairs. I really just need a wired router to push internet to those AP's and all the wired switches of course.
The lowest cost, best performing WAN to LAN wireless routers are $70-ish according to the chart - can I beat that with anything that is just wired?
LOWEST COST MATTERS. I won't buy something that costs more than $100. Criticize me if you like but with the speed at which technology is evolving it makes no sense to me to spend a ton of money on any one device when it will be obsolete before it wears out.