Hi All,
Bit of a long winded post so I apologize in advance.
That said I am researching an upgrade to my existing wireless router. Currently have over 30 wireless devices, between xbox ones, ps4, laptops (4), phones (4), tablets (3), tv’s (4), roku’s (3), stereos (2), smarthings hub, smart devices (9), cameras (3). I may be missing a couple but you get the gist. Really just an average smart home with a family.
3300 sq ft. home, router is more or less centralized. Live in the suburbs so signal congestion is not a huge consideration. I have recently converted many of these devices from wired to wireless. Surprisingly to myself I was using the previous Rogers Hitron modem and it served us well. However since upgrading to 1Gbps, the new white hitron coda sucks. It has become unstable whereby it randomly drops selected devices, forcing a reboot of the modem. Just restarting the device only works half the time. I am becoming reliant on our network so stability is becoming more important. I have my two work workstations connected via Ethernet. I have converted several of the previously wired devices to wireless. We are beginning to stream more 4k now too. Not so much that it drives the decision, but enough to take into account.
Since only about half a dozen of the devices are wireless AC, I am not sure whether there is value in investing in a tri-band router as a bit of future proofing, or sticking with a fast processor equipped dual-band 1900 or 2300 for less money, that I am sure would handle the client load. What I find surprising is that the technology has not really changed in the past 3 years.
Although I have a number of devices it is not like they are all being used simultaneously and many of them do little more than establish a connection.
I would like the best range best possible (who wouldn’t), would like VPN support (I connect in remotely for work), traffic monitoring and usage graphs (I like to have visibility into what is going on), and stability and parental controls.
I am not opposed to flashing to a third party firmware, but I will say that one thing I like about the Synology RT2600 is the GUI. Not that you spend a considerable amount of time in it once configured, but it is nice to have luxury and features available and the add-on packages.
Here are the current contenders that I am weighing. I am open to others, but these are devices that I feel I would be content with for the money (based on reviews and opinions on forums).
Asus: RT-AC86U, RT-AC5300
TP-Link: AC-5400, AC-3200
Netgear: R7800 running DDWRT (or alternative (not sure what is supported))
Synology: RT2600AC (kind of my first pick)
I ran N66U for years and it was rock solid, so I would have absolutely no problem going with another Asus, just don’t feel like the interface is a feature rich as what is available from some competitors for the price.
Bit of a long winded post so I apologize in advance.
That said I am researching an upgrade to my existing wireless router. Currently have over 30 wireless devices, between xbox ones, ps4, laptops (4), phones (4), tablets (3), tv’s (4), roku’s (3), stereos (2), smarthings hub, smart devices (9), cameras (3). I may be missing a couple but you get the gist. Really just an average smart home with a family.
3300 sq ft. home, router is more or less centralized. Live in the suburbs so signal congestion is not a huge consideration. I have recently converted many of these devices from wired to wireless. Surprisingly to myself I was using the previous Rogers Hitron modem and it served us well. However since upgrading to 1Gbps, the new white hitron coda sucks. It has become unstable whereby it randomly drops selected devices, forcing a reboot of the modem. Just restarting the device only works half the time. I am becoming reliant on our network so stability is becoming more important. I have my two work workstations connected via Ethernet. I have converted several of the previously wired devices to wireless. We are beginning to stream more 4k now too. Not so much that it drives the decision, but enough to take into account.
Since only about half a dozen of the devices are wireless AC, I am not sure whether there is value in investing in a tri-band router as a bit of future proofing, or sticking with a fast processor equipped dual-band 1900 or 2300 for less money, that I am sure would handle the client load. What I find surprising is that the technology has not really changed in the past 3 years.
Although I have a number of devices it is not like they are all being used simultaneously and many of them do little more than establish a connection.
I would like the best range best possible (who wouldn’t), would like VPN support (I connect in remotely for work), traffic monitoring and usage graphs (I like to have visibility into what is going on), and stability and parental controls.
I am not opposed to flashing to a third party firmware, but I will say that one thing I like about the Synology RT2600 is the GUI. Not that you spend a considerable amount of time in it once configured, but it is nice to have luxury and features available and the add-on packages.
Here are the current contenders that I am weighing. I am open to others, but these are devices that I feel I would be content with for the money (based on reviews and opinions on forums).
Asus: RT-AC86U, RT-AC5300
TP-Link: AC-5400, AC-3200
Netgear: R7800 running DDWRT (or alternative (not sure what is supported))
Synology: RT2600AC (kind of my first pick)
I ran N66U for years and it was rock solid, so I would have absolutely no problem going with another Asus, just don’t feel like the interface is a feature rich as what is available from some competitors for the price.