MasterBash
Regular Contributor
My wireless adapter is no longer working so I have the choice between running a wireless bridge or a PCE-AC68.
All I care about are games, mostly. I dont use a lot of bandwidth, however I want the best stable possible thing out there.
I have 2 choices, use my current N66u as bridge and buy a new AC router to use as an AP.
or
Buy PCE-AC68 and use n66u as my current router.
Either way its gonna run at at N speed but I do have AC devices here. I just want the best setup, as in lowest latency, most stable, between PCE-AC68 and a bridged router. There are no other wireless routers around, so there is no interference.
PCE-AC68 would use my PCI-Express 3.0 lanes, which is unfortunate, but if thats better than a bridged router...
Routers I have in mind :
AC68U
AC87U
AC3200
R7000
R7500
R8000
I do use torrents with many connections and also a VPN Client at times. My priorities are range and CPU speed. I also need respectable throughput for streaming videos like blu-rays on other devices, thats about it. I use both 2.4 and 5ghz atm. A rock stable connection is required, no disconnection.
Thanks.
All I care about are games, mostly. I dont use a lot of bandwidth, however I want the best stable possible thing out there.
I have 2 choices, use my current N66u as bridge and buy a new AC router to use as an AP.
or
Buy PCE-AC68 and use n66u as my current router.
Either way its gonna run at at N speed but I do have AC devices here. I just want the best setup, as in lowest latency, most stable, between PCE-AC68 and a bridged router. There are no other wireless routers around, so there is no interference.
PCE-AC68 would use my PCI-Express 3.0 lanes, which is unfortunate, but if thats better than a bridged router...
Routers I have in mind :
AC68U
AC87U
AC3200
R7000
R7500
R8000
I do use torrents with many connections and also a VPN Client at times. My priorities are range and CPU speed. I also need respectable throughput for streaming videos like blu-rays on other devices, thats about it. I use both 2.4 and 5ghz atm. A rock stable connection is required, no disconnection.
Thanks.