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Choose a multi-gigabit router for optimal performance.

Choose a multi-gigabit router for optimal performance.

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Devildog36
Member
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07-21-2020, 11:27 AM
#1
ATT is introducing several new offerings in my region soon. I expect to experience 2Gbps or 5Gbps connections going in and out. Right now I’m using the ATT-provided modem/router, which will upgrade automatically when the new service launches—but its capabilities are constrained by what it provides. I’m searching for a desktop router that can handle those speeds. It should be a standalone model since I don’t have a dedicated rack. I don’t require built-in Wi-Fi but having AX would improve signal quality on my laptops. Any extra features would be helpful for managing my network, as long as they support the speeds mentioned (at least 2Gbps) and allow DNS changes. The ATT device is quite restrictive, with many settings limited by their system and a lot of functionality restricted due to their approach. Even without TV or phone, I’m unable to adjust anything. Thanks Dan.
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Devildog36
07-21-2020, 11:27 AM #1

ATT is introducing several new offerings in my region soon. I expect to experience 2Gbps or 5Gbps connections going in and out. Right now I’m using the ATT-provided modem/router, which will upgrade automatically when the new service launches—but its capabilities are constrained by what it provides. I’m searching for a desktop router that can handle those speeds. It should be a standalone model since I don’t have a dedicated rack. I don’t require built-in Wi-Fi but having AX would improve signal quality on my laptops. Any extra features would be helpful for managing my network, as long as they support the speeds mentioned (at least 2Gbps) and allow DNS changes. The ATT device is quite restrictive, with many settings limited by their system and a lot of functionality restricted due to their approach. Even without TV or phone, I’m unable to adjust anything. Thanks Dan.

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DatEzRabbitTho
Junior Member
10
07-24-2020, 02:54 AM
#2
This technology isn't available beyond business environments. Current internet connections now exceed what standard consumer devices can handle. I currently use an ATT 1 gigabit connection, and further upgrades wouldn't add value because my setup relies on that speed.
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DatEzRabbitTho
07-24-2020, 02:54 AM #2

This technology isn't available beyond business environments. Current internet connections now exceed what standard consumer devices can handle. I currently use an ATT 1 gigabit connection, and further upgrades wouldn't add value because my setup relies on that speed.

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MinecraftG33k
Junior Member
29
07-29-2020, 01:01 AM
#3
I understand a business solution might be needed. The main issue is the need for a rack mount, though I don’t currently have one available. If a rack mount option exists, we can explore that as the best path forward.
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MinecraftG33k
07-29-2020, 01:01 AM #3

I understand a business solution might be needed. The main issue is the need for a rack mount, though I don’t currently have one available. If a rack mount option exists, we can explore that as the best path forward.

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mcmack05
Member
199
07-29-2020, 05:21 AM
#4
Understand that these components are very costly.
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mcmack05
07-29-2020, 05:21 AM #4

Understand that these components are very costly.

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WcMage
Junior Member
4
07-29-2020, 12:10 PM
#5
They're not the only ones—some $500 routers from Asus and Netgear have 2.5GbE or 5GbE ports. The main concern is whether they can handle traffic moving between LAN and WAN at those speeds.
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WcMage
07-29-2020, 12:10 PM #5

They're not the only ones—some $500 routers from Asus and Netgear have 2.5GbE or 5GbE ports. The main concern is whether they can handle traffic moving between LAN and WAN at those speeds.

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_Escrima
Junior Member
2
08-02-2020, 05:20 AM
#6
From what I understand, they seem to be correct. It looks like the OP is aiming for that outcome.
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_Escrima
08-02-2020, 05:20 AM #6

From what I understand, they seem to be correct. It looks like the OP is aiming for that outcome.

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superluna
Junior Member
5
08-03-2020, 05:50 AM
#7
While searching, it seems some Ubiquiti routers with 10G ports support mGig/nBase-T SFP modules capable of 2.5G and 5G speeds. However, I strongly recommend the user explore further beyond the information found in a few Reddit discussions.
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superluna
08-03-2020, 05:50 AM #7

While searching, it seems some Ubiquiti routers with 10G ports support mGig/nBase-T SFP modules capable of 2.5G and 5G speeds. However, I strongly recommend the user explore further beyond the information found in a few Reddit discussions.

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TowerKisser2
Junior Member
2
08-08-2020, 06:16 PM
#8
The main focus is on the ports offered by the AT&T gateway—specifically 2.5 or 5 Gbps Ethernet. That’s the key detail. Ultimately, the AT&T device can’t be swapped entirely; you’ll need to route traffic through your own router. It’s important to understand the interfaces you’ll use before purchasing any gear. If I were considering this, I’d check PFsense. In such cases, few options exist, making a PFsense solution potentially more suitable.
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TowerKisser2
08-08-2020, 06:16 PM #8

The main focus is on the ports offered by the AT&T gateway—specifically 2.5 or 5 Gbps Ethernet. That’s the key detail. Ultimately, the AT&T device can’t be swapped entirely; you’ll need to route traffic through your own router. It’s important to understand the interfaces you’ll use before purchasing any gear. If I were considering this, I’d check PFsense. In such cases, few options exist, making a PFsense solution potentially more suitable.

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Cyberlion
Junior Member
6
08-09-2020, 08:22 AM
#9
No need for a stand to support one rack unit. Simply place it on a shelf.
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Cyberlion
08-09-2020, 08:22 AM #9

No need for a stand to support one rack unit. Simply place it on a shelf.

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Icekiller16
Junior Member
4
08-12-2020, 09:58 PM
#10
Consider the Unifi Dream Machine Special Edition. It costs $500 and offers 2.5Gbps. You don’t need to worry about installing a rack—I kept it on a shelf in a closet for years.
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Icekiller16
08-12-2020, 09:58 PM #10

Consider the Unifi Dream Machine Special Edition. It costs $500 and offers 2.5Gbps. You don’t need to worry about installing a rack—I kept it on a shelf in a closet for years.

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