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Choosing a Gigabit Dual Band Router

Choosing a Gigabit Dual Band Router

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wybren
Member
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06-30-2023, 06:56 PM
#1
Routers can be quite costly in our country. Given my budget and needs, there are just two main options: NETGEAR R6220 AC1200 Totolink A3002RU AC1200. I’m aware of many more choices, but these are the only ones available locally within my budget. Thank you for any user feedback!
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wybren
06-30-2023, 06:56 PM #1

Routers can be quite costly in our country. Given my budget and needs, there are just two main options: NETGEAR R6220 AC1200 Totolink A3002RU AC1200. I’m aware of many more choices, but these are the only ones available locally within my budget. Thank you for any user feedback!

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ISY_0815
Senior Member
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07-01-2023, 06:08 PM
#2
I own the larger sibling to the Netgear R6220 and the R7000, and I’ve used them for about three years without any problems. From what I see online, these models appear to be well-built routers. Looking up information, the R6220 has received many positive reviews. It seems like a reliable pick. I’m unfamiliar with Totlink, but I’m considering it.
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ISY_0815
07-01-2023, 06:08 PM #2

I own the larger sibling to the Netgear R6220 and the R7000, and I’ve used them for about three years without any problems. From what I see online, these models appear to be well-built routers. Looking up information, the R6220 has received many positive reviews. It seems like a reliable pick. I’m unfamiliar with Totlink, but I’m considering it.