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Twelve-port router?

Twelve-port router?

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Angel_MP
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07-04-2016, 05:26 AM
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I reside in a single-room apartment with 100 Mbps symmetrical FTTH connection and own a PC, smart TV, phone, and three smart bulbs. The PC and TV connect via Ethernet. The phone operates on single-band 11n up to 72 Mbps. All smart bulbs are synchronized for simultaneous activation. No mood lighting unless desired. A budget TP-Link router costs around $12. It features single-band 802.11n, Fast Ethernet WAN, and two LAN ports. This setup seems perfect according to the details. The only concern is its low price—would I be willing to compromise?
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Angel_MP
07-04-2016, 05:26 AM #1

I reside in a single-room apartment with 100 Mbps symmetrical FTTH connection and own a PC, smart TV, phone, and three smart bulbs. The PC and TV connect via Ethernet. The phone operates on single-band 11n up to 72 Mbps. All smart bulbs are synchronized for simultaneous activation. No mood lighting unless desired. A budget TP-Link router costs around $12. It features single-band 802.11n, Fast Ethernet WAN, and two LAN ports. This setup seems perfect according to the details. The only concern is its low price—would I be willing to compromise?

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Gingercat1
Junior Member
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07-04-2016, 11:29 AM
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I'll upgrade to a better router. I need something with gigabit ports at least. The model might struggle to handle 100m, so you won't get the full speed. Faster Wi-Fi would be great once you have a new phone or laptop.
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Gingercat1
07-04-2016, 11:29 AM #2

I'll upgrade to a better router. I need something with gigabit ports at least. The model might struggle to handle 100m, so you won't get the full speed. Faster Wi-Fi would be great once you have a new phone or laptop.

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shanemars
Junior Member
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07-04-2016, 12:38 PM
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I considered this idea. What improvements can I anticipate from this router? I’d be very happy if it boosted my connection to over 90 Mbit on Ethernet. My phone usage is minimal.
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shanemars
07-04-2016, 12:38 PM #3

I considered this idea. What improvements can I anticipate from this router? I’d be very happy if it boosted my connection to over 90 Mbit on Ethernet. My phone usage is minimal.

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Brek_
Member
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07-04-2016, 02:01 PM
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Everyone expects a bit more from this product. It should offer fast connections—maybe dual-band with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz options—and it needs solid performance. At this price point, manufacturers are likely compromising, which means the included power supply might fail after just six months to a year because of overheating. If you must save money, consider used models, but reasonable options should be available for $20 to $25.
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Brek_
07-04-2016, 02:01 PM #4

Everyone expects a bit more from this product. It should offer fast connections—maybe dual-band with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz options—and it needs solid performance. At this price point, manufacturers are likely compromising, which means the included power supply might fail after just six months to a year because of overheating. If you must save money, consider used models, but reasonable options should be available for $20 to $25.

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roborober567
Member
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07-04-2016, 05:32 PM
#5
Decided on the plan. Choosing the $12 router. If it works beyond two years, fine. If not, I’ll take the lesson. Thanks for your thoughts, everyone.
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roborober567
07-04-2016, 05:32 PM #5

Decided on the plan. Choosing the $12 router. If it works beyond two years, fine. If not, I’ll take the lesson. Thanks for your thoughts, everyone.

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Lest00
Junior Member
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07-05-2016, 12:03 AM
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It seems you're questioning the broadband performance you're experiencing. It's understandable to feel confused—many people wonder if their connection meets expectations. A router with multiple ports doesn't guarantee high-speed internet, and what you experience depends on your actual usage and network setup.
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Lest00
07-05-2016, 12:03 AM #6

It seems you're questioning the broadband performance you're experiencing. It's understandable to feel confused—many people wonder if their connection meets expectations. A router with multiple ports doesn't guarantee high-speed internet, and what you experience depends on your actual usage and network setup.