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    Don't touch Belkin or TP-Link with a barge pole.

    Netgear and Linksys are probably your best bet in a home environment, otherwise get the ASUS RT-N66U.
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    If you don't mind me asking, what's wrong with TP-Link? I've have a power line adaptor, switch and a wifi dongle from them and all work fine..?

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    They're like the Acer of networking products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Don't touch Belkin or TP-Link with a barge pole.

    Netgear and Linksys are probably your best bet in a home environment, otherwise get the ASUS RT-N66U.
    I've used both Netgear and Linksys in the past and they've both worked great! Got the Virgin Media Superhub now which is made by Netgear which has very little problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    If you don't mind me asking, what's wrong with TP-Link? I've have a power line adaptor, switch and a wifi dongle from them and all work fine..?
    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    They're like the Acer of networking products.
    I have a TP-LINK router and it's been okay. Not had any major problems apart from that issue from a few months ago where it decided to no longer pick up the WAN IP from the Virgin Media Superhub. Never did really find out if that was the router or the SuperHub being a nightmare.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    I've got the ASUS RT N66U which is great, although it's like a year old now, they probably have more recent versions out.

    Depends on your budget though.
    I have this one too, highly recommended! They also have the AC66U out which is almost identical but supports wireless AC as well as wireless N.

    Allows for 8 SSID's (two for main network one is 2.4Ghz the other 5Ghz, then 3 further of each for the guest networks which can all have separate security keys and levels of network access), and has pretty much every feature you'll ever need.

    It can also host a VPN which is very useful and I use this a lot.

    It also just so happens to be the most overkill router I've ever used. It has 256Mb RAM which is about 5 times what most home routers have. Never freezes, never drops connection, and the signal is plenty powerful (you even have the option of tweaking the Tx power).
    Last edited by Firehorse; 28-06-2014 at 06:12 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hashterix View Post
    I have this one too, highly recommended! They also have the AC66U out which is almost identical but supports wireless AC as well as wireless N.

    Allows for 8 SSID's (two for main network one is 2.4Ghz the other 5Ghz, then 3 further of each for the guest networks which can all have separate security keys and levels of network access), and has pretty much every feature you'll ever need.

    It can also host a VPN which is very useful and I use this a lot.

    It also just so happens to be the most overkill router I've ever used. It has 256Mb RAM which is about 5 times what most home routers have. Never freezes, never drops connection, and the signal is plenty powerful (you even have the option of tweaking the Tx power).
    You've sold me on the N66U. Cheers very much!

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