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Wifi Router Advice
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:46 am
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:46 am
Apologies as I’m sure this has been discussed before but I cannot seem to figure out what Wi-Fi router to upgrade to. What questions do I need to answer before deciding what will fit my need? Not looking to spend $1000 but a few hundred is fine. Just don’t want to spend money and ultimately find out what I purchased doesn’t fit the need.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 11:16 am to BatonRougeBuckeye
A few hundred should get you a very good router or mesh system that should cover the vast majority of typical needs.
So, what needs do you have? Coverage area - house size, floors etc? Number of devices? Outside range? Network management tools, vpn, etc?
So, what needs do you have? Coverage area - house size, floors etc? Number of devices? Outside range? Network management tools, vpn, etc?
Posted on 10/15/21 at 2:17 pm to BatonRougeBuckeye
got to give more info than that.
what do you need speed wise? how big of a house? how many devices? how many will be hard wired? etc
what do you need speed wise? how big of a house? how many devices? how many will be hard wired? etc
Posted on 10/15/21 at 3:11 pm to BatonRougeBuckeye
Just purchased the eero Pro3. It's pricey, but a very nice wifi router.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 5:32 pm to pheroy
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Coverage area - house size, floors etc? Number of devices? Outside range? Network management tools, vpn, etc?
2000 sq feet single story to cover with about 15 devices connected. Internet speed of 150MBPS.
Posted on 10/16/21 at 10:35 am to BatonRougeBuckeye
Google wifi will get the job done based on your home size but if you like to configure and tweak then it may not be for you.
Posted on 10/16/21 at 10:56 pm to BatonRougeBuckeye
Your use case isn't very demanding. Honestly, any decent current router over $100 is probably fine for the coverage and # of devices.
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