How's that any different from the apple hating? Saying "blinkered Apple cult" kind of puts you in a box my friend.
"apple airport extreme stalling" = 105,000 results. This covers every single Apple router ever released (5 or 6 models at least?)
"asus rt-n66u stalling" = 292,000 results. And that's a SINGLE Asus model.
Give me a break.
OH dear...
Nice compare, shame the RT-N66U is not an ac wifi router but only an N900 (or dual band 450Mbps) device...
https://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN66U/specifications/
Could had tried....
"Billion 8800AXL stalling" an AC device with a total of 15 results
"TP-Link Archer C7 stalling" another AC device with a total of only 30,400 results
or even
"draytek vigor-2860ac stalling" with just 6 results.
But oh no you had to pick on the single post that mentioned a NON-ac device..... Congrats on another Apple win.
All of which nicely beat your airport extreme with 105,000 results. OH and NO THAT DOES NOT cover every Apple model. The fruity mob had an "Airport Express" (another crap device which is N600 with only a single LAN and WAN port) in addition to an AC device called the "Airport extreme". It appears i do not own Apple stuff, think its a POS but know more about the model range than you (not a shocker as most Apple fanatics do just run out and buy new models regardless).
Consumer stuff unreliable....... Yes if its ac wifi crud made by Apple i agree entirely. Impossible to buy reliable ac wifi for £85. LMAO...
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/view
Oh but how does it rank compared to a few other devices of similar general spec.....
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/rankers/router/ranking/AC1750/rev7/6
Full review with wireless compares to other devices...
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wire...airport-extreme-80211ac-reviewed?limitstart=0
Congrats near bottom and the most expensive in that AC1750 list, pretty much like all Cult Apple crap.
Positives though are its white and got an Apple logo so that makes it automatically better.... right???
If only they did a blue, black and green model also then it would be over 9000 times better eh???
(will not reply further de-culting a tiny mind is too much like work).
My TP-Link Archer C7 Router was £55 and was plugged in 6 months ago, configured and forgotten about. Solid Wireless and cabled throughput on every device I have.
Nice choice, cheap, reliable, non flashy not overdone interface and just does its job well

You also got that dirt cheap its normally around £100.
Id recommend the OP looks at
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/ for something that performs, meets budget and spec they desire. Just under £100 your Archer C7 is a good choice for an AC device. If they want to spend a bit more the netgear r7000 nighthawk for around £150 is another good device. If they can manage with AC1200 the archer C5 is a bit of a bargain also. (available at around £70 brand new). One thing not to buy in this instance is Apple LOL