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re: Quality router to replace Cox router
Posted on 3/2/24 at 9:57 pm to BilbeauTBaggins
Posted on 3/2/24 at 9:57 pm to BilbeauTBaggins
My next router will be a Synology, but it's probably overkill for you. The interface is very nice thought.
LINK / I have a refurbished AX6000, and it's perfectly sufficient, and was in a 5000 sq foot house. You can use the emulator (at least for TP LINK) to look at how the interface works, etc.
I never buy current gen products, your devices probably don't support them anyway, so you can save money that way.
If you post the specific model of your modem, we can tell you how to buy one to replace the rental. I'm essentially looking for what version of DOCSIS it supports. At 250Mbps, you can probably get a cheap arse modem for under $60.
LINK / I have a refurbished AX6000, and it's perfectly sufficient, and was in a 5000 sq foot house. You can use the emulator (at least for TP LINK) to look at how the interface works, etc.
I never buy current gen products, your devices probably don't support them anyway, so you can save money that way.
If you post the specific model of your modem, we can tell you how to buy one to replace the rental. I'm essentially looking for what version of DOCSIS it supports. At 250Mbps, you can probably get a cheap arse modem for under $60.
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