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Looking for a router? Here are some suggestions.

Looking for a router? Here are some suggestions.

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
411
08-03-2025, 04:44 AM
#11
Please share your budget details. I’m checking US prices for the C80 at $50 on Amazon, but it doesn’t appear to be a widely available North American product. Is your budget around US$50 per equivalent? And where are you located in the world? Since recommendations may vary by region, let me know your location.
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SedentarySauS
08-03-2025, 04:44 AM #11

Please share your budget details. I’m checking US prices for the C80 at $50 on Amazon, but it doesn’t appear to be a widely available North American product. Is your budget around US$50 per equivalent? And where are you located in the world? Since recommendations may vary by region, let me know your location.

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Kres_Jacobsen
Junior Member
49
08-05-2025, 01:39 PM
#12
My finances are roughly $50, and I'm in Bulgaria, which means things feel a bit different there...
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Kres_Jacobsen
08-05-2025, 01:39 PM #12

My finances are roughly $50, and I'm in Bulgaria, which means things feel a bit different there...

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I_Am_Bad_LOL_
Junior Member
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08-09-2025, 05:44 AM
#13
Топ рут на булгари сайти е TP-LINK C6, тоже на их булгари сайт, но старта. Сравнивая с C80, вижу, что оно гораздо худше, а за 10 доллата меньше. Другие модели — C7 и AX20, но повторно так же. Возможно стоит заказать C80. Боже, бы пригодо найти лучший вариант в этом ценовом диапазоне.
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I_Am_Bad_LOL_
08-09-2025, 05:44 AM #13

Топ рут на булгари сайти е TP-LINK C6, тоже на их булгари сайт, но старта. Сравнивая с C80, вижу, что оно гораздо худше, а за 10 доллата меньше. Другие модели — C7 и AX20, но повторно так же. Возможно стоит заказать C80. Боже, бы пригодо найти лучший вариант в этом ценовом диапазоне.

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vlak24
Member
136
08-09-2025, 11:19 AM
#14
You’ll likely struggle to locate quality options within a $50 price range that match these performance needs. My worry is about why your ISP offers 1Gbps but only achieves 800Mbps—could this measurement be done over a standard Ethernet connection? If so, you should demand accountability for not meeting the promised speeds. Review your agreement to confirm their stated capabilities. Even if you manage to secure a full 1Gbps connection, the limitations of the ISP device will still restrict what devices can run behind it. Contact the provider to inquire about upgrades; they may need to replace your equipment to support those speeds. If they agree, consider adding a wireless access point so the ISP can negotiate higher throughput and the wireless side handles routing independently.
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vlak24
08-09-2025, 11:19 AM #14

You’ll likely struggle to locate quality options within a $50 price range that match these performance needs. My worry is about why your ISP offers 1Gbps but only achieves 800Mbps—could this measurement be done over a standard Ethernet connection? If so, you should demand accountability for not meeting the promised speeds. Review your agreement to confirm their stated capabilities. Even if you manage to secure a full 1Gbps connection, the limitations of the ISP device will still restrict what devices can run behind it. Contact the provider to inquire about upgrades; they may need to replace your equipment to support those speeds. If they agree, consider adding a wireless access point so the ISP can negotiate higher throughput and the wireless side handles routing independently.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
08-12-2025, 07:23 PM
#15
The contract states a maximum speed of 950mbps, while typical performance is about 750mbps, which aligns with reality. My Speedtest results show downloads between 700-800 Mbps and uploads around 950 Mbps. If a higher-end option exists, I’m open to considering it.
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MooMoo2011
08-12-2025, 07:23 PM #15

The contract states a maximum speed of 950mbps, while typical performance is about 750mbps, which aligns with reality. My Speedtest results show downloads between 700-800 Mbps and uploads around 950 Mbps. If a higher-end option exists, I’m open to considering it.

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aka00pikachu
Member
69
08-12-2025, 07:45 PM
#16
The device you're using operates within the speed range of the C80. Could you share the model number of your current ISP unit and the type of router you're employing?
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aka00pikachu
08-12-2025, 07:45 PM #16

The device you're using operates within the speed range of the C80. Could you share the model number of your current ISP unit and the type of router you're employing?

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NathanR777
Member
112
08-12-2025, 08:11 PM
#17
It mentions a Fiber Optical Media Converter, which they supply themselves. My current router costs around 20 dollars and isn’t linked to a gigabit connection; until now I had a very poor internet service, so I didn’t need much more. It lists a speed of 300 Mbps, but I only see 30-40 Mbps on my phone. The network is actually 100 Mbps. Thanks for your assistance—I’ll consider the C80 if there aren’t better options in this price range. The AX20 has a quad-core processor, but will it really improve my speeds?
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NathanR777
08-12-2025, 08:11 PM #17

It mentions a Fiber Optical Media Converter, which they supply themselves. My current router costs around 20 dollars and isn’t linked to a gigabit connection; until now I had a very poor internet service, so I didn’t need much more. It lists a speed of 300 Mbps, but I only see 30-40 Mbps on my phone. The network is actually 100 Mbps. Thanks for your assistance—I’ll consider the C80 if there aren’t better options in this price range. The AX20 has a quad-core processor, but will it really improve my speeds?

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dunkster49
Junior Member
8
08-12-2025, 09:01 PM
#18
Is that 300Mbps on WiFi? It seems like a device from the earlier WiFi-4 era. I’m guessing it’s tied to an older router, which makes sense for a WiFi-4 model. If you don’t want restrictions on your Ethernet connection, make sure it supports at least Cat5e or higher. If it only has one RJ45 port, then yes—you’ll need your own router. But if it has several ports, it might be a fiber gateway (like ONT, switch, etc.) and you could connect your laptop directly to an unused port for full gigabit performance.
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dunkster49
08-12-2025, 09:01 PM #18

Is that 300Mbps on WiFi? It seems like a device from the earlier WiFi-4 era. I’m guessing it’s tied to an older router, which makes sense for a WiFi-4 model. If you don’t want restrictions on your Ethernet connection, make sure it supports at least Cat5e or higher. If it only has one RJ45 port, then yes—you’ll need your own router. But if it has several ports, it might be a fiber gateway (like ONT, switch, etc.) and you could connect your laptop directly to an unused port for full gigabit performance.

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raiseur3000
Junior Member
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08-18-2025, 03:22 AM
#19
It is much older router. The Media converter is only single port, that is supposed to go into the router, but as my current router is really bad I am using this port to my PC directly, and im using the old 100mbps internet as wifi, until the new router, that i will order now arrives. What is your opinion about the TP LINK AX20?
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raiseur3000
08-18-2025, 03:22 AM #19

It is much older router. The Media converter is only single port, that is supposed to go into the router, but as my current router is really bad I am using this port to my PC directly, and im using the old 100mbps internet as wifi, until the new router, that i will order now arrives. What is your opinion about the TP LINK AX20?

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firestorm22
Junior Member
44
08-26-2025, 03:17 AM
#20
It should perform better on Ethernet (around 950Mbps maximum) compared to WiFi, though not much faster. WiFi remains slower even with AX-to-AX connections. I recommend checking the article about challenges in reaching over 1Gbps via WiFi.
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firestorm22
08-26-2025, 03:17 AM #20

It should perform better on Ethernet (around 950Mbps maximum) compared to WiFi, though not much faster. WiFi remains slower even with AX-to-AX connections. I recommend checking the article about challenges in reaching over 1Gbps via WiFi.

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