Hi buddy,
Thanks for posting that information. New equipment reviews are always helpful. I did a review on the new router I bought last January, my
Linksys AC1600 which I love!
The only router I've seen better than that one I have personally used in a
Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 I put in for one of my clients. That was $300 2 yrs. ago. My Linksys cost me about half of that; $150. My client has a
HUGE home *6100 sq. ft.*, and 27 wireless devices running on that and it covers 90% of his property; I did have to put in a couple of range extenders to get some dead spot coverage in the corners, but it works great.
My Linksys works in my place which is only a 1-story 1200 sq. ft. home, and I get excellent coverage on the property. And it's funny when I connect my old
Netgear WN3500RP range extender (802.11n only) to my laptop, my download speed actually drops about 40%. My 8 year old Sony laptop only has "n" Wi-Fi chip, so it's interesting that it throttles down with an "n" extender, but works full-speed with a Wi-Fi connection directly to the router ("n"-->"ac").
It would be helpful when you write your review if you give us the size of your home; square footage, and how many stories it is or just a 1-story like my trailer. Posting your d/l and u/l speeds with
speedtest.net is recommended as most of us use that in the field at Customer sites as well as on our home networks.
Looking forward to your results. I have NO customers using ASUS routers here in my locale. They obviously make good Motherboards and have even ventured into the laptop market, so it's a good brand. We may get some of the other IT guys here chiming in to see if they did Pilot-tests on ASUS routers for their business network environments, so that feedback would also be helpful.
Looking forward to that
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