Routers for modem mode on a budget
14-08-2015, 19:50
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
What have you shortlisted already?
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14-08-2015, 20:21
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14-08-2015, 21:08
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
Out of that lot number 1 and only number 1. Remove 2, 3 & 4. I'll have a look round in a little while.
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14-08-2015, 22:01
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
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Originally Posted by thenry
Out of that lot number 1 and only number 1. Remove 2, 3 & 4. I'll have a look round in a little while.
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I'd agree with u as I say I was open to best i can get for money
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14-08-2015, 22:52
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
General Linksys hasn't weighed in here yet
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15-08-2015, 17:02
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
I was going to intervene earlier on in the week but as soon as I saw everyone flapping about TP Link and Belkin I decided to stay out of it.
If I was going to spend £50 on a router which the op has intimated then I would buy this one. If I was looking to buy a new router I would realistically expect to pay ~£80 for something decent and would buy this one and if I was starting out from scratch with a new pc and wanted top of the range bees knees then I would have this
Tbh, my pc was new last year along with a lovely new 3D and some other bits and as I extended the wired network around the house I did buy two new routers but for wired and not wireless. As we replace our mobile phones between now and xmas and maybe get other wireless devices I am going to seriously be looking at the last router I just linked to because it looks kick ass.
I am going to forgo my Linksys speech because it is teatime and I am starving and summarise it all by saying you pay for what you get. I have always had Linksys routers and not had a single problem with any of them and I shall continue to keep buying them. It is all about brand loyalty and a manufacturer that cares about what they make and is passionate about the service they provide.
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15-08-2015, 18:18
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
The EA6300 a no go then? It's got to be better than the similarly priced EA2700?
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15-08-2015, 21:30
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sure, why not? He isn't going to go for it anyway. Thanks for pointing it out though, it is going to be my new favourite router recommendation for everyone. Can't go wrong with an AC Linksys router for £50.
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15-08-2015, 22:45
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
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.
Think I'll just spunk out on a top of the line piece of kit and be done with it now. Netgear R8000 should work.
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16-08-2015, 00:10
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
sure, why not? He isn't going to go for it anyway. Thanks for pointing it out though, it is going to be my new favourite router recommendation for everyone. Can't go wrong with an AC Linksys router for £50.
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I'm actually tempted to get it mate it actually what I'm looking for on my budget just depends if it stays around that when I get paid in 2 weeks time
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16-08-2015, 11:15
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
On the higher end just wondering if anyone had thoughts on these three?
D-Link DIR-890L/R AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router
NETGEAR R8000 Nighthawk X6 Tri-Band WiFi Router
ASUS RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Router
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16-08-2015, 16:06
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
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On the higher end just wondering if anyone had thoughts on these three?
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D-Link DIR-890L/R AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router - looks like a replicator from Stargate SG1
NETGEAR R8000 Nighthawk X6 Tri-Band WiFi Router - looks like one of the nanobots the Doctor developed in Star Trek Voyager to attack species 8472
ASUS RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Router - looks like the router is trying to assimilate the house with Borg assimilation tubules

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I'm actually tempted to get it mate it actually what I'm looking for on my budget just depends if it stays around that when I get paid in 2 weeks time
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I hope so for your sake. I love it when you can get great stuff which doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Everyone loves to take the **** out of me for being a Linksys fan boy but that is because I started out 15 years ago with a Linksys/Cisco router which was great at the time and I never looked back. As technology has moved on over the last 15 years I updated my routers to keep up with the wireless and wan to lan throughput as I have always been on VM's highest tier. I have always had Linksys routers and each one has worked flawlessly and I have never had any dodgy lockups and needed to reboot. I have got a semi-demanding network in the house and I stream an awful lot of stuff between two nas servers and the tvs and we stream a lot of youtube content to the tv downstairs. I have got a networked laser printer in one room, Sky boxes in other rooms where we watch a lot of on demand stuff and that is without all the wireless from the tablets and phones. When you do a lot of stuff which all revolves potentially one device (your main router) then you want something which has great wireless, great performance, great reliability and you know it isn't going to let you down.
Each one of my Linksys routers has ticked those boxes over the years and until they do something to screw it up I'll continue buying Linksys routers out of brand loyalty. I see too many people come on this forum complaining about wireless speed, wireless range, wan to lan throughput, routers locking up and loads of other stuff (way too many dns issues), all of which can and could be avoided if they just brought a decent router.
The EA6300 does about 800mbits want to lan and then you have got ac wireless as well. I think it will be a perfectly solid router for you with ample future proofing.
I have dug out my trusty network diagram so you can see how important it is to have something which you can rely on and that you know is going to work:
I feel like a right spoon, having just looked at my diagram I have noticed that I have got a 6300 myself. It is setup as a switch and wireless access point atm. I bought it last summer because I needed to use it as a print server because the laser printer I had at the time was usb only but it has since been replaced with a proper network printer. Mine was £75 when I bought it in May last year so I think £50 is a very reasonable price for something which is very very good.
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16-08-2015, 16:27
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
not me. I like the fact theres a Linksys head here
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16-08-2015, 17:20
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
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Originally Posted by thenry
Out of that lot number 1 and only number 1. Remove 2, 3 & 4. I'll have a look round in a little while.
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Agree
---------- Post added at 18:17 ---------- Previous post was at 18:16 ----------
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
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.
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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
not me. I like the fact theres a Linksys head here 
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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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16-08-2015, 19:13
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget
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I have no problem with Gen or Linksys
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What about
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