Netgear didn't work for me; it's time to switch to a new setup.
Netgear didn't work for me; it's time to switch to a new setup.
I could go all out with a complaint but I’ll get straight to it. I’m looking for a device with three access points. People say Ubiquity works well and offers solid support, while ASUS has reliable options too. Since you don’t have Ethernet cabling and your house is old, they’re suggesting Wi-Fi extenders instead. You want the best value but still need to handle gigabit speeds. That’s the key—what would fit your budget and needs?
Right away I made the change, but I'm still really upset. It's been down for about a week and it just started working again.
I rely on ASUS networking gear personally. It performs excellently, and for your situation you'll want a solution with high bandwidth and AiMesh support. I'm currently using the ASUS AC3100, but you can purchase alternatives like the AX5400 depending on your requirements and budget.