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Choose a router that supports high-speed internet and can handle multiple devices efficiently.

Choose a router that supports high-speed internet and can handle multiple devices efficiently.

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arteralino
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05-11-2023, 07:23 AM
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Hey guys, so I'm looking to buy a new router because the old one that was provided by my ISP has been failing on me. It was a fine router but it came from a small company and I think they have proprietary firmware on it and since the update it started crashing often. I'm currently out in vacation and my mining rig is offline because of it and it's pissing me off.. Anyhow, this router was working fine, sent wifi throughout the house though a bit weakly at the extremities. What could I buy that would be plug n play (I'm not building a pfsense box) and has decent wifi range? I'd like to spend no more than $200 if possible... Thanks!
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arteralino
05-11-2023, 07:23 AM #1

Hey guys, so I'm looking to buy a new router because the old one that was provided by my ISP has been failing on me. It was a fine router but it came from a small company and I think they have proprietary firmware on it and since the update it started crashing often. I'm currently out in vacation and my mining rig is offline because of it and it's pissing me off.. Anyhow, this router was working fine, sent wifi throughout the house though a bit weakly at the extremities. What could I buy that would be plug n play (I'm not building a pfsense box) and has decent wifi range? I'd like to spend no more than $200 if possible... Thanks!