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Searching for a new router.

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Atom_Baer_
Member
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05-15-2025, 12:39 AM
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I own a Linksys router for roughly three to four years now and it’s starting to act up. I need a new one that supports many video streams and online gaming. It should last three to five years and have at least four Ethernet ports. I’m aiming for a price between $250 and $300.
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Atom_Baer_
05-15-2025, 12:39 AM #1

I own a Linksys router for roughly three to four years now and it’s starting to act up. I need a new one that supports many video streams and online gaming. It should last three to five years and have at least four Ethernet ports. I’m aiming for a price between $250 and $300.

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Shiganshiina
Junior Member
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05-15-2025, 12:17 PM
#2
I’m uncertain about the internet ports, but the Google WiFi mesh network and Google onhub are definitely worth the investment.
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Shiganshiina
05-15-2025, 12:17 PM #2

I’m uncertain about the internet ports, but the Google WiFi mesh network and Google onhub are definitely worth the investment.

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Poyel
Member
134
05-15-2025, 12:38 PM
#3
If you want routing handled automatically and need an easy-to-use interface, consider a ready-made pfSense router (https://store.netgate.com/pfSense/SG-1100.aspx). "But it only supports a few LAN ports!" So you also purchase an affordable switch (https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=15762) (skip TP-LINK!). Connect all your devices to the switch, then link the switch to the router. Think of it as a simple port extender. The internal hardware can manage high speeds, but the device itself is straightforward. I own an older model of that switch and really like it; it runs quietly without any noise like some TP-Link units. If you're willing to invest a bit more time, Zotac will release new ZBox models based on Zen 2 (or 3) that offer a big leap compared to the CPU in my router. https://www.anandtech.com/show/15320/ces...en-3-3200u

For those open to more advanced setups, Zotac is planning a new line of ZBoxes using Zen 2 or 3, which should outperform the Intel CPU in my current device. https://www.zotac.com/product/mini_pcs/zbox-ci323-nano

If you prefer a Linux-based solution, installing standard OS and configuring firewalls/routing yourself can be powerful. You could run VPNs, set up DHCP, and manage traffic with open tools. Just remember, this path demands patience and technical skill.

If you're a visual person, you'll find Linux router configuration challenging.
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Poyel
05-15-2025, 12:38 PM #3

If you want routing handled automatically and need an easy-to-use interface, consider a ready-made pfSense router (https://store.netgate.com/pfSense/SG-1100.aspx). "But it only supports a few LAN ports!" So you also purchase an affordable switch (https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=15762) (skip TP-LINK!). Connect all your devices to the switch, then link the switch to the router. Think of it as a simple port extender. The internal hardware can manage high speeds, but the device itself is straightforward. I own an older model of that switch and really like it; it runs quietly without any noise like some TP-Link units. If you're willing to invest a bit more time, Zotac will release new ZBox models based on Zen 2 (or 3) that offer a big leap compared to the CPU in my router. https://www.anandtech.com/show/15320/ces...en-3-3200u

For those open to more advanced setups, Zotac is planning a new line of ZBoxes using Zen 2 or 3, which should outperform the Intel CPU in my current device. https://www.zotac.com/product/mini_pcs/zbox-ci323-nano

If you prefer a Linux-based solution, installing standard OS and configuring firewalls/routing yourself can be powerful. You could run VPNs, set up DHCP, and manage traffic with open tools. Just remember, this path demands patience and technical skill.

If you're a visual person, you'll find Linux router configuration challenging.

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
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05-15-2025, 06:50 PM
#4
I don’t believe this matches what I’m after, but thanks for the suggestion. I’d love to experiment with Linux or a Raspberry Pi, though I’m not familiar with writing code yet.
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gogofrgl1234
05-15-2025, 06:50 PM #4

I don’t believe this matches what I’m after, but thanks for the suggestion. I’d love to experiment with Linux or a Raspberry Pi, though I’m not familiar with writing code yet.

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amaury3
Junior Member
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06-04-2025, 01:07 AM
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The Linksys WRT1900AC functions properly.
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amaury3
06-04-2025, 01:07 AM #5

The Linksys WRT1900AC functions properly.

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tugger17
Junior Member
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06-04-2025, 06:17 AM
#6
I appreciate the suggestion about a mesh internet setup, but I’m not convinced it’s necessary. A regular wireless router should be enough for my needs. I’ll keep an eye on it, but I’m leaning toward that option. Thanks for the guidance!
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tugger17
06-04-2025, 06:17 AM #6

I appreciate the suggestion about a mesh internet setup, but I’m not convinced it’s necessary. A regular wireless router should be enough for my needs. I’ll keep an eye on it, but I’m leaning toward that option. Thanks for the guidance!

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Verrioth
Member
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06-10-2025, 01:14 PM
#7
I don't have personal devices or a network to discuss. Could you clarify what you're asking about?
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Verrioth
06-10-2025, 01:14 PM #7

I don't have personal devices or a network to discuss. Could you clarify what you're asking about?

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AwsomeFace2
Member
202
06-10-2025, 09:03 PM
#8
Over approximately three years, I managed a device limit of twelve.
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AwsomeFace2
06-10-2025, 09:03 PM #8

Over approximately three years, I managed a device limit of twelve.

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CuzImToasti
Junior Member
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06-11-2025, 10:12 PM
#9
The router seems to be a suitable option for your needs. Appreciate the guidance!
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CuzImToasti
06-11-2025, 10:12 PM #9

The router seems to be a suitable option for your needs. Appreciate the guidance!

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zaczac1234
Member
108
06-12-2025, 04:35 PM
#10
I've owned this model for a couple of years. It's always performed reliably. We can handle up to three 1080p streams simultaneously. There have been no gaming issues, though I'm connected directly via Ethernet on my gaming setup.
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zaczac1234
06-12-2025, 04:35 PM #10

I've owned this model for a couple of years. It's always performed reliably. We can handle up to three 1080p streams simultaneously. There have been no gaming issues, though I'm connected directly via Ethernet on my gaming setup.

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