Top Router Options Available Today
Top Router Options Available Today
Hey everyone, what’s the top router choice for your situation? You’re setting up a remote location with parents who’ll use satellite internet—ExplorerNet or Starlink. The space is around 2,000 sq ft, and you want maximum coverage. You mentioned wanting strong range now, with the option to add more access points later, but right now you’re looking for something affordable. Since you’re in Canada and under $300, I’m thinking budget-friendly options that still deliver solid performance. Any recommendations?
I investigated this recently and discovered a useful resource during my search. The site wiisfi.com had a recommendation section at https://www.wiisfi.com/#recommendation. I chose a model similar to the Asus RT-AX88U Pro, specifically an ASUS TUF AX6000 that I imported from Germany for around 260 AUD or roughly 240 CAD. I note that others might point out different standards for Wi-Fi antenna power in various regions; I’ve noticed claims that devices from areas with lower power output (such as Germany) may perform less well, but I haven’t found solid proof to back this up. It seems the hardware appears identical, though firmware or software adjustments could vary by region. Open to being corrected if anyone has evidence, but I don’t think there’s any credible data supporting this idea. Hope this helps. I didn’t plan on spending much when buying my router—it fits your budget and could be a solid choice for you.
AVM, definitely so. For instance: https://en.avm.de/products/fritzbox/fritzbox-5690-pro/ really appreciate their software, and the hardware is solid—running it since around 2012... still feels brand new. Also, a router doesn’t need to be costly; this is more like what I have, for example, though mine is piano black... (and obviously much older). https://www.idealo.de/preisvergleich/Off...0-avm.html "low"? We probably created power!