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Old 16-08-2015, 17:20   #44
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
Out of that lot number 1 and only number 1. Remove 2, 3 & 4. I'll have a look round in a little while.
Agree

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My TP-Link Archer C7 is getting on my nerves as far as WiFi performance goes. I thought a firmware upgrade had resolved the grief, however it appears to simply not deliver.
Interesting. Is that performance as in throughput or performance as in range or performance as in reliability? All the reviews I've seen show the "performance" to be above average if not exceptional.

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
not me. I like the fact theres a Linksys head here
I have no problem with Gen or Linksys, but I'm also not one for brand loyalty. In other words nomatter how much good stuff a company has produced in the past if someone else provides something that is objectively better for less money I'll be over in a microsecond.

Incidentally my router drawer contains three Linksys models, two D-Link models, two Netgear models and three TP-Link models. And a smattering HomeHubs and Superhubs.
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