We are switching from cable internet (200 Mbps with 2 TB data cap) to a fiber services with 1Gbps and no data cap. My current wireless router is a TP Link AC 1750. I think it has performed ok but it is hard to truly know as we have had many issues with our cable modem and/or service in general. I even taught the whole family (including our 8 year old) the "secret" fix of rebooting the cable modem and wireless router when the internet goes out.
Coverage seems to be fine, our house is just under 3000 sq ft, so not sure I need any type of mesh setup (I could be wrong though) but just looking for recommendations or feedback from wireless routers you have used....or, ones to stay away from.
Here are the ones I'm looking at after some brief research:
Coverage seems to be fine, our house is just under 3000 sq ft, so not sure I need any type of mesh setup (I could be wrong though) but just looking for recommendations or feedback from wireless routers you have used....or, ones to stay away from.
Here are the ones I'm looking at after some brief research:
- ASUS RT-AC66U B1 AC1750
- rated highly for max throughput
- TP-Link AC1900
- TP-Link AC4000 Smart WiFi Router
- probably way too much but if it works great and less than $200...I'll give it a go.