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Compact router ideal for gaming and streaming needs

Compact router ideal for gaming and streaming needs

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DSC009
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 07:26 AM
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Background Here, I'm about to rent my first apartment and enjoy streaming on Twitch while gaming. The space won't be huge since it's just me, so what should I prioritize when choosing a router? Main concern is the internet speed—do I need 100/100 unless I plan for something faster later? My goal is to stream at 6k bit rate eventually, though I probably won’t need extra downloads right now. I’m hoping to find a better deal if possible. What I’ve learned so far is that a dual-band router would be ideal, allowing me to use a 5GHz connection for my wireless headphones and phone. My computer will connect via Ethernet, and I don’t expect many other devices to be online. I haven’t bought a TV or much else yet, though I might consider getting a Nintendo Switch someday. Right now I’m thinking about the Asus RT-N66U, but I’m not sure if there are any extra features I should look for beyond dual-band capability.
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DSC009
05-02-2016, 07:26 AM #1

Background Here, I'm about to rent my first apartment and enjoy streaming on Twitch while gaming. The space won't be huge since it's just me, so what should I prioritize when choosing a router? Main concern is the internet speed—do I need 100/100 unless I plan for something faster later? My goal is to stream at 6k bit rate eventually, though I probably won’t need extra downloads right now. I’m hoping to find a better deal if possible. What I’ve learned so far is that a dual-band router would be ideal, allowing me to use a 5GHz connection for my wireless headphones and phone. My computer will connect via Ethernet, and I don’t expect many other devices to be online. I haven’t bought a TV or much else yet, though I might consider getting a Nintendo Switch someday. Right now I’m thinking about the Asus RT-N66U, but I’m not sure if there are any extra features I should look for beyond dual-band capability.

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SneakyFab
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 03:19 PM
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SneakyFab
05-02-2016, 03:19 PM #2

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TheAlexZ_
Member
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05-03-2016, 04:19 AM
#3
Hi there, I’ve been using the Asus RT66U for about four years and it just stopped working because it overheated. I think I should have invested more and chosen the 68U instead—it supports AIMesh for better protection, especially since I’m moving into a new house. The Asus has always been reliable, so I’ll be returning to them. In the past, I owned routers like the TP Link, including the WDR 3600 when 5 GHz was introduced. That one didn’t hold up well. Summary: Pick the AC68U.
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TheAlexZ_
05-03-2016, 04:19 AM #3

Hi there, I’ve been using the Asus RT66U for about four years and it just stopped working because it overheated. I think I should have invested more and chosen the 68U instead—it supports AIMesh for better protection, especially since I’m moving into a new house. The Asus has always been reliable, so I’ll be returning to them. In the past, I owned routers like the TP Link, including the WDR 3600 when 5 GHz was introduced. That one didn’t hold up well. Summary: Pick the AC68U.

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Dexogen
Junior Member
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05-03-2016, 05:19 AM
#4
Sure, glad to help.
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Dexogen
05-03-2016, 05:19 AM #4

Sure, glad to help.

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CurlyFry77
Member
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05-04-2016, 08:06 PM
#5
I understand it wasn't the exact query, but have you confirmed the issue is with the router rather than the PSU? It's possible the device is showing lights but isn't functioning stably to start up.
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CurlyFry77
05-04-2016, 08:06 PM #5

I understand it wasn't the exact query, but have you confirmed the issue is with the router rather than the PSU? It's possible the device is showing lights but isn't functioning stably to start up.

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DaanVerweij
Junior Member
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05-08-2016, 05:59 AM
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It's active, operating smoothly. It reacts harshly even to light requests like file transfers or adding more clients. Firmware updates have been applied as well.
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DaanVerweij
05-08-2016, 05:59 AM #6

It's active, operating smoothly. It reacts harshly even to light requests like file transfers or adding more clients. Firmware updates have been applied as well.

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RRadaa
Junior Member
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05-10-2016, 02:06 AM
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It's not unusual for it to overheat; here are some ideas—Merlin might be more stable and even cooler. If you ever want to dispose of it, just let me know and I'll help you figure out the next steps. I can also forward your message.
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RRadaa
05-10-2016, 02:06 AM #7

It's not unusual for it to overheat; here are some ideas—Merlin might be more stable and even cooler. If you ever want to dispose of it, just let me know and I'll help you figure out the next steps. I can also forward your message.

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10WATSOC
Member
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05-14-2016, 08:17 PM
#8
I experienced problems with a router that was overheating after flashing it with DDWRT. A quick fix was to connect a laptop cooler via its USB port, which resolved the issue.
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10WATSOC
05-14-2016, 08:17 PM #8

I experienced problems with a router that was overheating after flashing it with DDWRT. A quick fix was to connect a laptop cooler via its USB port, which resolved the issue.

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Cerb
Junior Member
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05-22-2016, 07:10 PM
#9
You're likely receiving the 68U model, thanks for the clarification. I also checked a 2017 router, but I can't recall its name.
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Cerb
05-22-2016, 07:10 PM #9

You're likely receiving the 68U model, thanks for the clarification. I also checked a 2017 router, but I can't recall its name.