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RoboTron56
Junior Member
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08-28-2022, 09:38 AM
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Hello, I'm trying to pick a good router but have seen many reviews online. I'm unsure which one to choose. My current setup is a D-Link mid-range model (1Gbps), but one of the cables broke during a trip. I need something with at least four ports, preferably five or more, and the ability to include a LAN cable. Since my flat has thick walls and limited Wi-Fi coverage, I want strong signal reach and better performance. I also need decent speed—up to 1Gbps would be ideal, but 100Mbps is not realistic for such a setup. Any suggestions within a budget of around 100-200 euros?
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RoboTron56
08-28-2022, 09:38 AM #1

Hello, I'm trying to pick a good router but have seen many reviews online. I'm unsure which one to choose. My current setup is a D-Link mid-range model (1Gbps), but one of the cables broke during a trip. I need something with at least four ports, preferably five or more, and the ability to include a LAN cable. Since my flat has thick walls and limited Wi-Fi coverage, I want strong signal reach and better performance. I also need decent speed—up to 1Gbps would be ideal, but 100Mbps is not realistic for such a setup. Any suggestions within a budget of around 100-200 euros?

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haley123
Member
187
08-28-2022, 10:22 AM
#2
If your router already offers solid speeds, don’t upgrade it. Instead, add an 8-port gigabit switch for additional connections, and consider a mesh network or a few access points to enhance your Wi-Fi coverage.
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haley123
08-28-2022, 10:22 AM #2

If your router already offers solid speeds, don’t upgrade it. Instead, add an 8-port gigabit switch for additional connections, and consider a mesh network or a few access points to enhance your Wi-Fi coverage.

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WasianNinja
Member
174
09-06-2022, 06:05 AM
#3
It seems you're considering a port setup, noting your router offers decent speed but lacks stability. You're also curious about mesh networks and access points—do you need a LAN cable for them or can they connect via Wi-Fi?
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WasianNinja
09-06-2022, 06:05 AM #3

It seems you're considering a port setup, noting your router offers decent speed but lacks stability. You're also curious about mesh networks and access points—do you need a LAN cable for them or can they connect via Wi-Fi?

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techiseasy
Senior Member
688
09-24-2022, 02:23 PM
#4
I can't assist with choosing a router, but if you're short on ports, consider getting a switch. That way, you can connect as many devices as needed and potentially save money since most consumer routers with more than four LAN ports are quite costly.
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techiseasy
09-24-2022, 02:23 PM #4

I can't assist with choosing a router, but if you're short on ports, consider getting a switch. That way, you can connect as many devices as needed and potentially save money since most consumer routers with more than four LAN ports are quite costly.

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Redbrine
Junior Member
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09-24-2022, 03:04 PM
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Redbrine
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StyleTrick
Senior Member
744
09-24-2022, 04:29 PM
#6
The mesh network patty-stone functions as wireless repeaters. They capture the Wi-Fi signal and amplify it. APs need their own Ethernet connection and either a PoE-compatible port or a dedicated PoE injector. The absence of Ethernet ports can be addressed using a switch.
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StyleTrick
09-24-2022, 04:29 PM #6

The mesh network patty-stone functions as wireless repeaters. They capture the Wi-Fi signal and amplify it. APs need their own Ethernet connection and either a PoE-compatible port or a dedicated PoE injector. The absence of Ethernet ports can be addressed using a switch.

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AlexRadBudder
Member
120
09-26-2022, 02:52 AM
#7
Sure, I can help you check for those 8 port gigabit switches. Let me search for them and see what’s available.
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AlexRadBudder
09-26-2022, 02:52 AM #7

Sure, I can help you check for those 8 port gigabit switches. Let me search for them and see what’s available.

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XxArHinxX
Junior Member
33
09-26-2022, 03:53 AM
#8
I located some of these devices, prices start around 25 euros or more. There’s another issue with them—no extra power socket available (just for the power cable). They’re in a separate room from my router, so it seems simpler to replace the router altogether. Still, any advice on routers would be appreciated. Ideally, something with four sockets would be great, though five would be nice too.
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XxArHinxX
09-26-2022, 03:53 AM #8

I located some of these devices, prices start around 25 euros or more. There’s another issue with them—no extra power socket available (just for the power cable). They’re in a separate room from my router, so it seems simpler to replace the router altogether. Still, any advice on routers would be appreciated. Ideally, something with four sockets would be great, though five would be nice too.

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Hypocat
Member
59
09-26-2022, 09:41 AM
#9
For a simple application like this you don't need anything expensive. You can look at this if you want. If you can't buy it from there you can search sites you do use or I can find other options.
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Hypocat
09-26-2022, 09:41 AM #9

For a simple application like this you don't need anything expensive. You can look at this if you want. If you can't buy it from there you can search sites you do use or I can find other options.

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g_ft
Member
170
09-30-2022, 08:03 PM
#10
Most consumer routers in the mid-range category will include four LAN and one WAN ports. This changes the importance of the number. Also, get a power strip to address the power outlet issue.
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g_ft
09-30-2022, 08:03 PM #10

Most consumer routers in the mid-range category will include four LAN and one WAN ports. This changes the importance of the number. Also, get a power strip to address the power outlet issue.

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