No problem, here are some stable WiFi routers you might consider:
No problem, here are some stable WiFi routers you might consider:
I'm sorry to hear about your router issues. It sounds like you're dealing with frequent crashes on your Linksys model. If anyone has a solution or workaround for this problem, please share it so I can avoid buying another device. I'm also looking for reliable options with stable performance and good speed. Let me know if you need help finding alternatives or troubleshooting steps.
Tp-Link offers improved options. Archer C7 is a solid choice. The new AX series looks good. My Archer C9 has lasted years without issues and I adjust it frequently (like port forwarding, wireless settings—not resetting or changing network). TP Links supports ARP binding, which could be helpful. I concur with Asus—I used the AC68U and it didn’t work well.
You're checking the TP Link AX3000 router on your home setup. It looks like it's challenging, but you've used their PCIe Wi-Fi cards before and enjoyed them. Reviews mention frequent crashes too—what should you do next?
You can operate it in two ways, based on the coverage area you need. Amplifi is Ubiquiti's consumer router; if you aim for a straightforward home setup, their Unifi line performs well. However, they've integrated many of their capabilities into Amplifi, creating a more user-friendly yet still high-end and feature-packed solution.
The TP Link firmware setup is simple and quick. I'm not sure what might cause problems there. It's possible some features are only available on Android devices. I've used many TPLink routers without issues. If you prefer, you can stick with Archer instead of switching models. The C9 model is great—they've already released five versions. My current one is still performing well as a router.