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TC_in_Montana
Feb 08, 2016Virtuoso
Wanting to upgrade, but don't want "overkill". Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Looking for a recommendation here on what is the best wireless router for me. While it’s always nice to have the latest and greatest, and while money is really no object, I also hate to waste money ...
- Feb 08, 2016
The AC1900, is a good go to router. Even if you don't have AC clients, your .n clients should benefit. Netgear or other AC1900 implementations are good. Have a look at the llink below. Lots of good information: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/view
netwrks
Feb 08, 2016Master
The AC1900, is a good go to router. Even if you don't have AC clients, your .n clients should benefit. Netgear or other AC1900 implementations are good. Have a look at the llink below. Lots of good information: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/view
- sktn77aFeb 08, 2016Virtuoso
Despite several negative experiences with the R7000 (AC1900) on this forum, its very highly rated on some reliable internet review sites.
- Retired_MemberFeb 09, 2016
The r7000 is a great router, the recent problem(s) are the result of bad FW releases. The fix is DON"T use them, infact they pulled them so all is good again.