Please can you recommend me a router
18-05-2015, 20:13
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Please can you recommend me a router
I was just looking at the router guide and realised that it is quite out of date now. I am looking to put my Virgin Superhub 2 (which is utter rubbish) into modem mode and use a better router.
Is there a router out there that doesn't cost the earth that has a good range? Ideally penetrate 10m with a few walls.
Many thanks Chris
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18-05-2015, 20:18
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
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I was just looking at the router guide and realised that it is quite out of date now. I am looking to put my Virgin Superhub 2 (which is utter rubbish) into modem mode and use a better router.
Is there a router out there that doesn't cost the earth that has a good range? Ideally penetrate 10m with a few walls.
Many thanks Chris
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Depends what the earth is ... my vote is Asus RT-N66U ~£100 with this firmware
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18-05-2015, 20:25
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
I see that Asus seems to be the the goto for the best routers.
I guess I was hoping to get away with something around the £50 mark but if that's not an acceptable budget then I'll have to reconsider. I don't need bells and whistles, just a good range.
How about the Linksys E2500 Advanced Dual Band N600 Wireless-N Router?
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18-05-2015, 21:17
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
Asus RT-N66U I have it.
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My one boosts signals to connected wifi devices.
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18-05-2015, 22:15
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
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I guess I was hoping to get away with something around the £50 mark but if that's not an acceptable budget then I'll have to reconsider. I don't need bells and whistles, just a good range.
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Do you want future-proofing (802.11ac)? If so the TP-Link Archer C7 is slightly above your price range but the best value around.
If you just want an 802.11n router, there's tons going on Ebay for £10 or less.
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24-05-2015, 15:34
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
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Originally Posted by superdudeo
I was just looking at the router guide and realised that it is quite out of date now. I am looking to put my Virgin Superhub 2 (which is utter rubbish) into modem mode and use a better router.
Is there a router out there that doesn't cost the earth that has a good range? Ideally penetrate 10m with a few walls.
Many thanks Chris
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Simple answer not your looking for ...it is use a wired network with ethernet cables or wall plug hubs as your network. Plus all network hubs or routers are duel control (wireless or RJ45 wired sockets) these day so take your pick.... you want easy go wired.
It much more future proof & will last you long-term unlike wireless with it's settings which do go wrong more than often if you don't know much about it. Wired network is plug & easy to use plus little goes wrong. Oh yes much more secure than wireless, hence governments use it for it's data networks.
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24-05-2015, 16:42
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
Mmmmmm - additional router or completely rewiring house.
Difficult decision, especially if you have to make wired connections to smartphones and tablets.
If you take toon's advice to it's limits, you would have the cables in pressurised pipes that set off alarms when breached (as used by GCHQ et al).
Probably easier and simpler to go with the Asus previously recommended.
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24-05-2015, 21:43
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
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If you take toon's advice to it's limits, you would have the cables in pressurised pipes that set of alarms when breached (as used by GCHQ et al).
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Quantum cryptography.
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27-05-2015, 00:10
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
I'd keep the SHUB2 as router, and then put a repeater at half distance - or to avoid repeater overhead, a homeplug link to an access point at the opposite side to the SHUB
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12-06-2015, 17:43
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
Bump this thread again. I'm completely fed up with my BT HomeHub5. It's a pos that's flakier than a psoriasis sufferers elbows.
Budget is about £200ish. Needs to have excellent WiFi coverage and gigabit speeds. Any suggestions?
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12-06-2015, 18:10
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
You could try a Asus RT-N66U, or its latest incarnation.
Its very powerful router.
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12-06-2015, 18:22
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
Any thoughts about the ASUS RT-AC3200?
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12-06-2015, 18:24
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
Whatever floats your boat, if you like lots of antennas...
It's going to make no real difference in speed though as it's all marketing hype beyond AC1300.
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12-06-2015, 18:26
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
Noted.....ta
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12-06-2015, 18:53
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Re: Please can you recommend me a router
I had an ASUS AC68U.
2.4 range of ASUS is slightly worse than the Superhub
5G range in some places the superhub was better but the ASUS was better in most places.
By range I mean the signal strength. My house has thick 13in walls and it is large.
Saying that, transfer speed (throughput)
Wired: on ASUS was ~10 times faster than the superhub on a copper gigabit 6a network over 100m cabling at the maximal distance (300m overall),
Wifi: on ASUS was 5-6 times faster than superhub despite weaker signal.
Tomato bricked the ASUS. Merlin speeded it up by 10%. I did not try dd-wrt.
With 23 devices connected (phones, servers, PCs, laptops, cameras etc) well the ASUS did not notice the traffic but the superhub had trouble coping as a router
I dunno .... I returned the ASUS. I was expecting better range
The interface is too friendly and too easy for my liking. I prefer technical talk
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