What is your current wireless router?

Peanut

Veteran X
I have a crap apple airport from years ago and I'm considering switching. I heard good things about linksys WRT32X? ASUS ones look pretty solid too though

thx guiz
 
asus rt-ac56u or sumfin.. works ok. no problems streaming bluray over wifi to nexus players

ran ddwrt for a while but didn't need it so went back to stock firmware which i needed for usb drive sharing or something simple
 
I had an Asus RT-AC68U, and it was awesome... Until it got fried by a single power surge. Now I'm back to my old Netgear, which doesn't have the bells and whistles, but does the job just fine and never breaks.
 
I have ASUS RT-ARCH13. 4 gigabit LAN ports and 867Mbps (5GHz) and 400Mbps (2.4GHz). It's the AC standard not N so it's a bit older. I've had it about a year and haven't had any issues with it. Streams Blu Ray caliber content through Plex without any issues whatsoever. I don't have 4K anything so can't say how that is. I play PUBG, stream an IPTV channel, and my son watches Youtube on his iPad at the same time without much trouble.

I think ASUS and TP-Link are the go to right now.

ASUS -
Amazon.com: ASUS RT-ACRH13 Dual-Band 2x2 AC1300 Wifi 4-port Gigabit Router with USB 3.0: Computers Accessories

Archer C7 - https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Qualcomm-Processor-Archer-C7/dp/B00BUSDVBQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1514126946&sr=8-1&keywords=archer+c7
 
oh yeah i have comcast business, and i called a while back and complained about something minor, they decreased my monthly bill, upgraded my speeds and gave me a new modem that is a router too

havent used the router though
 
Comcast trying to have their WiFi everywhere so I traded their equipment in immediately and bought my own. I don't trust them even if they give you the ability to disable their open WiFi crap.
 
Big telcos suck dick for that reason, fuck em

I use a third party provider, with my own modem and own router

COME AT ME
 
I have a Netgear Nighthawk. I was really hesitant to buy a Netgear as I've heard all sorts of horror stories, but this one has been rock solid for me.

I would never run anything the cable company gave me. Check as they are probably charging you some fee to "lease" their equipment on top of your already outrageous bill. Time Warner wanted to charge me $10 a month for their cable modem. I got the exact same model off Amazon for $40.
 
isp rentals are usually schwag anyway

also, centurylink modems are built for maximum chinese plastic outgassing so ur whole family can enjoy cancer within 2 weeks of switching to their 1.3bps "always connected" service that drops as soon as somebody calls the landline u didn't want but they forced upon you as "necessary for account identification"

the internet was better when it was accessed via telegraph
 
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