Hi,
I'm currently using an aging Netgear WNDR3700 (v2 I think) and I'm considering swapping for something with a little more power because we are slowly ramping up the devices on our network (c40 now) and need to get a bit more throughput for concurrent HD streaming etc.
I don't need the wireless on the WNDR and have separate WAPs so I've been looking on SNB to get an idea of what to change to and I've found something I'm not sure about.
I've been looking at the routers meant for small business and those made more for home users but I'm not sure if there is a difference. Some of the more business focused routers (like the Cisco RV180) seem to have good "scores" in the SNB tests but then so does the Netgear WNDR4500. So, could anyone explain to me what the pros and cons are of upgrading to (for example) a small business router/firewall such as the Cisco RV180 or even the TP-Link ER6120 as opposed to just replacing the Netgear with a newer model like the WNDR4500? Or would it not really be obvious in terms of day to day operation of the router?
Thanks in advance
Andy
I'm currently using an aging Netgear WNDR3700 (v2 I think) and I'm considering swapping for something with a little more power because we are slowly ramping up the devices on our network (c40 now) and need to get a bit more throughput for concurrent HD streaming etc.
I don't need the wireless on the WNDR and have separate WAPs so I've been looking on SNB to get an idea of what to change to and I've found something I'm not sure about.
I've been looking at the routers meant for small business and those made more for home users but I'm not sure if there is a difference. Some of the more business focused routers (like the Cisco RV180) seem to have good "scores" in the SNB tests but then so does the Netgear WNDR4500. So, could anyone explain to me what the pros and cons are of upgrading to (for example) a small business router/firewall such as the Cisco RV180 or even the TP-Link ER6120 as opposed to just replacing the Netgear with a newer model like the WNDR4500? Or would it not really be obvious in terms of day to day operation of the router?
Thanks in advance
Andy
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