How can you say Mikrotik is the better alternative when you don't even know what the OP wants out of a router or what speed internet connection he has? To be honest, out of all of the pro and prosumer routers I have worked with over the years, Mikrotik would be one of my last choices. It is not easy to set up correctly and documentation is horrible. For some people Mikrotik might be great, but to suggest a piece of equipment before you know the requirements and the environment is , well...........
Guess you missed the part where he listed multiple other vendors besides just Mikrotik?
I'm with the others here...you need to define what issue you are really trying to solve and what features you feel you need. There are trade-offs to every single vendor/solution out there be it price, performance, and/or complexity. Each of us probably has their preferred vendor for one reason or another, but without having more background on your needs, skills, and budgets....we will just all be pushing random crap.
My vote? Well if you don't like consumer stuff, then go big. I'm sure some Checkpoint or Cisco gear will be non-consumer grade....as will the price tag for the device along with support/maintenance costs...and still may not meet your needs.
When friends ask me what they should use for their house, this is where I start:
1.) Why are you asking?
- Do you have a current issue?
- Is there a performance problem?
- Or are you starting from scratch?
2.) What is your budget?
3.) What are you trying to accomplish?
4.) What is your technical/skill level to maintain the device?
- low - Push to Asus gear (I just know what it looks like and how to maintain it over the phone if needed)
- high - Push to x86 pfSense (I also know what it looks like and can maintain over phone if needed)
My non-technical family members....they all have Asus routers if they expect me to assist them in any manner. Those that don't want to spend, just keep using the ISP provided routers and I tell them to call the 800 number for support. Even my in-laws who I generally handle all IT duties for are using a hand me down RT-N66U for their router since it is generally rock solid for their basic use case. RT-N66U for routing duties and UBNT UAP-AC-LR for WiFi...both of which I can easily remotely support when needed.