DarthDennis
New Around Here
I recently got bumped up to 1.2GB service from Xfinity (Comcast) during my annual "I need a new promo deal" negotiations with them. It was cheaper than keeping my previous speed of 800mbps or even downgrading to 400mbps.
My current equipment:
My Questions:
I need to upgrade the router. I realize I won't get near the 1.2GB wirelessly (who knows if I'll even get that at the modem), but surely a newer router will speed things up a bit. My coverage is mostly fine with the existing router. I've been looking at ASUS routers so that I might add another in mesh mode to boost performance in one area of the house, but not needed immediately.
Thanks!
My current equipment:
- Arris modem only capable of 400mbps and will be replaced with a Arris S33 in the next day or 2
- Netgear R6220 AC1200 router
- 2 older Wi-Fi thermostats (2.4 only)
- 2 new Ring cameras (just got them for Christmas and still in boxes)
- 4 Roku streaming TVs
- 2 laptops
- 2 iPads
- 3 Android phones
- Xbox one
- an Omma Voip phone and a security system hub are connected to the router LAN ports.
My Questions:
I need to upgrade the router. I realize I won't get near the 1.2GB wirelessly (who knows if I'll even get that at the modem), but surely a newer router will speed things up a bit. My coverage is mostly fine with the existing router. I've been looking at ASUS routers so that I might add another in mesh mode to boost performance in one area of the house, but not needed immediately.
- Is it worth spending more to get a router with a 2.5gb WAN port to allow the router to access as much of the speed coming in as possible (with the assumption that each year I renegotiate a deal with them it will lead to increased speed tier) or is it a waste since none of my devices can even connect quickly enough?
- I was looking at the Asus AX3000 at about $140, but only 1GB WAN
- Recommendation on router base on answer to #1
Thanks!