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Here are some Wi-Fi router recommendations.

Here are some Wi-Fi router recommendations.

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Viplo
Member
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12-14-2021, 09:17 PM
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So, I've recently started to get a bit frustrated by my home wifi. I understand that its the pandemic situation and that the network servers under constant load. I have a 150 Mbps package and I am getting around 90 when I use a ethernet cable. I've come to divide the blame onto the ifi provider and the router. I have the classic cisco home router that almost every wuropean wifi provider offers. I've been giving some thoughts about getting a new router. But here's the catch. My family needs a mesh router, becasuse they live in a two floored house, with multiple rooms. On the other hand I need a single focus router. I've been looking at the Asus GTAC2900. One of the reasons for that is my laptop being ROG, I could have more control over the router itself. The wifi provided by the company is wifi-4. So if anyone has some suggestions, since I'm relatively new to the networking field comapred to my usual harware interest. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Viplo
12-14-2021, 09:17 PM #1

So, I've recently started to get a bit frustrated by my home wifi. I understand that its the pandemic situation and that the network servers under constant load. I have a 150 Mbps package and I am getting around 90 when I use a ethernet cable. I've come to divide the blame onto the ifi provider and the router. I have the classic cisco home router that almost every wuropean wifi provider offers. I've been giving some thoughts about getting a new router. But here's the catch. My family needs a mesh router, becasuse they live in a two floored house, with multiple rooms. On the other hand I need a single focus router. I've been looking at the Asus GTAC2900. One of the reasons for that is my laptop being ROG, I could have more control over the router itself. The wifi provided by the company is wifi-4. So if anyone has some suggestions, since I'm relatively new to the networking field comapred to my usual harware interest. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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ro4o
Junior Member
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12-15-2021, 12:56 PM
#2
Are you sure your home has Ethernet cabling installed? Then you can place access points where required. If not, could you possibly lay new wiring? Could you describe your existing configuration? Is it just the modem and router covering the whole house?
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ro4o
12-15-2021, 12:56 PM #2

Are you sure your home has Ethernet cabling installed? Then you can place access points where required. If not, could you possibly lay new wiring? Could you describe your existing configuration? Is it just the modem and router covering the whole house?

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yKamui
Member
74
12-17-2021, 07:42 PM
#3
We receive our Wi-Fi through a cable connection, which enters the router directly and distributes it as required. Our equipment is a Cisco EPC3928.
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yKamui
12-17-2021, 07:42 PM #3

We receive our Wi-Fi through a cable connection, which enters the router directly and distributes it as required. Our equipment is a Cisco EPC3928.

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Kitten645321
Member
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12-17-2021, 09:13 PM
#4
One concentrated point is what I mean—I didn’t specify the term, but I’m talking about the reverse of a mesh. Providing precise help for just one item.
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Kitten645321
12-17-2021, 09:13 PM #4

One concentrated point is what I mean—I didn’t specify the term, but I’m talking about the reverse of a mesh. Providing precise help for just one item.