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Originally Posted by Deathcrush87
but now you recommend a £10 cheaper Asus?
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I chose my words poorly. I would recommend the Asus as a solid model for anyone as a general router because it is rock solid but in your case it would only solve half your problems so I wouldn't suggest you buy it even if you did want to pay £55 for one
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Originally Posted by Deathcrush87
spec-wise, apart from being a dual band, what is the difference between Asus RT-N56U and Linksys E900?
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for starters the wan to lan throughput on the Asus is 800mbits vs the 94 on the Linksys (which I mentioned in a previous post)
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Originally Posted by Deathcrush87
for sure between 0 and 100 lies a 50, doesnt it?
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it sure does but in your case 50 won't cut it, you need the full 100 top of the range to address all your problems. If it wasn't for that one router being sold by that one particular vendor on Amazon then you would be looking at £120 for a proper router with the performance and features you need (like I said in my first post).