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Decent home wi-fi routers?

ResurrectedContrarian

Suffers with mild autism
My old wi-fi router is quite ancient, and I don't like using the network provided by my ISP.

Any recommendations on a router that is decent (solid configuration settings if I locally network some IOT devices) but still cost effective?
 

Susurrus

Member
Nighthawks are pretty popular. Probably for a good reason. I got mine 6 years ago almost exactly and thing is still beast. There are obviously better versions out as with anything, but like this thing's range is crazy, and I got the R7000 which I think is a lower model.
 

eddie4

Genuinely Generous
I use the Linksys AC2600 for now. It does the job very well, easy to configure too. I will upgrade to a controller-based wifi network once I move out of this place.
 

Jezbollah

Member
If you're happy with the functionality of the wired router, then if your preference is to have solid wifi for your IOT devices, look into a Google Nest Wifi setup.

I have one, had it for a few years and it is excellent.
 

ResurrectedContrarian

Suffers with mild autism
Sooooo...
Okay

The best question is

What are you looking for in a router?

Powerful parental controls :devilish: Or, more specifically, an ability to easily sequester devices and set their access times;

A decent price;

Solid enough latency performance to continue to play some PS5 games over local remote play to my laptop in bed;

Range isn't a major factor, due to the setup of our house--a moderate range would be fine.
 

ThatGamingDude

I am a virgin
Powerful parental controls :devilish: Or, more specifically, an ability to easily sequester devices and set their access times;

A decent price;

Solid enough latency performance to continue to play some PS5 games over local remote play to my laptop in bed;

Range isn't a major factor, due to the setup of our house--a moderate range would be fine.
Any dual band+ router in the ~150-200 range is what you're looking for; AC if you want to go on the cheaper end, AX if you want to future proof

For example:

Essentially in that price range if it advertises parental controls it's going to be limiting access and maybe keyword filtering and such
inb4 more expensive = more features
 

Pagusas

Elden Member
Depends on price. I rocked a R7000 Nighthawk for years and loved it, used third party ASUS firmware on it though as netgears stock firmware is awful.

last year I got an Asus Ax88u, it’s a beast. Well worth the price (and it wasnt cheap)
 
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.hacked

Member
I have tried everything from Apple Airports to Netgear Nighthawk line and in my new home Wi-Fi would always cut out in the bed rooms.

Last xmas I grab a set of Orbi AX6000 mesh routers they have been great. Fastest Wi-Fi I have ever had, 500mbs on 30+ devices
 
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M1chl

Currently Gif and Meme Champion
I don’t understand though why it doesn’t output POE. I know I can get a switch that does it, but I want the router to do it too.
Because they basically doing the downsized enterprice stuff when they don't have much combinated devices. I have router, switch and APs. Never had single problem with it and wi-fi 6 on it is basically stable like a cable with 4 AP throughout the house.
 
need to give us more than that to go on. you can get a router for £50 or £400 and everywhere in between. how many devices are in your house? how old are they? do you plan on upgrading your devices soon? do you want the latest tech so you can future proof or are you happy with something a bit older? how big is your house and how much coverage do you want?

i had a crappy TP Link router. this one infact:

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cost me £50 and didn't even last 6 months. well it worked but after 6 months it would constantly crash/reboot every day or so. i ended up buying an ASUS RT-AX86U for £230:

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had it for 7 months now and it's rock solid. i run Merlin on it over stock firmware. I originally was gonna buy the AC version but went with AX cause I wanted Wi Fi 6 support. I know WiFi 6E is coming soon but if i wait for the latest tech all the time i'll be waiting forever. I had never spent so much on a router before but I wanted to get something high quality and reliable. worth every penny! A good budget ASUS WiFi 6 router is the AX56U. that model is currently £115. or you could go for the AX58U which is a step up and cost ~£180.

I can't really speak for any other brands cause I've not used them. Only TP Link + Asus. I wouldn't touch TP Link again and I've been impressed with Asus. I hear Netgear also make good stuff so look into them. You should look at these lists of best WiFi 6 routers in 2021:



there are many more if you google them...

Remember, if you think you don't need WiFi 6 (AX) you will probably be quite happy using a WiFi 5 (AC) router but I'd personally not be buying anything but Wi Fi 6 right now. Don't even think about WiFi 6E right now. Not worth it for 99% of people at the moment.
 
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DGrayson

Mod Team and Bat Team
Staff Member
Ya I am big on Asus routers, I love them.

I have the AX6000 which I got recently. Like a tank I think I only had to restart it once in the 4 or 5 months I owned it. Excellent coverage for my whole apartment which is fairly large with concrete walls.


 
Ya I am big on Asus routers, I love them.

I have the AX6000 which I got recently. Like a tank I think I only had to restart it once in the 4 or 5 months I owned it. Excellent coverage for my whole apartment which is fairly large with concrete walls.


you using the stock firmware or got Merlin on it? if you haven't i'd recommend it :) to be honest a lot of the features are too complicated for me but it has some nice QoL improvements. been using it since it was available on my AX86U and no problems. been running 24/7 with no crashes.
 

DGrayson

Mod Team and Bat Team
Staff Member
you using the stock firmware or got Merlin on it? if you haven't i'd recommend it :) to be honest a lot of the features are too complicated for me but it has some nice QoL improvements. been using it since it was available on my AX86U and no problems. been running 24/7 with no crashes.


jsut the stock firmware right now. I may consider Merlin if I want to implement policy routing and have some wifi networks which tunnel everything through a VPN, but so far I havent made the decision yet.
 

AJUMP23

Member
Because they basically doing the downsized enterprice stuff when they don't have much combinated devices. I have router, switch and APs. Never had single problem with it and wi-fi 6 on it is basically stable like a cable with 4 AP throughout the house.
I just want to run their POE cameras directly to the rougher.
 
I had a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 but I got tired of their awful buggy firmwares.

I have a TP-Link WiFi 6 router now. The firmware is considerably more simplistic, but the router seems to work just fine and hasn't crashed or rebooted for the first 3 weeks of ownership. The VPN function actually works properly too.
 

AJUMP23

Member
Why not from Ubiquity, too pricey?
I just haven’t decided on their Poe switch. I was going to get 2 5 port switches. One for cameras one for the WiFi 6 disk things. I have 5200 sq ft of house. So a lot of space.
If you want you can come over and help me run cable.
 

M1chl

Currently Gif and Meme Champion
I just haven’t decided on their Poe switch. I was going to get 2 5 port switches. One for cameras one for the WiFi 6 disk things. I have 5200 sq ft of house. So a lot of space.
If you want you can come over and help me run cable.
You are probably too far await, but yeah I got networking tools available.
 
Raising the best guess router thread here...

Got an optic fibre upgrade coming end of month, installing now. They force supply the modem but the router is up to me. I'm thinking Nighthawk, any recommendations for a brick two storey and two dwelling residence (home office building out the back)? I was trying to compare mesh vs just a great router and maybe one range extender?


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Fairly typical needs. WFH, personal, family/kids. Mix of wired devices (fridge, TVs, desktops) and wireless (phones, tablets, surface, doorbell). Must have good rules management, QoS and remote login. Some extras e.g. NAS.
 
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Planning on getting the new Google Nest wifi Pro mesh system when it releases in a couple weeks. It has Wifi 6e. Any other options I should be looking at for home wifi? I have the original Google Nest which came out in 2016 I believe.
 
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