new router time ..

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ok atm I have a draytek 2820n but it's on its way out .. keeps losing signal on wired connection .. drops one or more same on wifi

so I'm looking for another router ..
suggestions .. up to £120 max
 
Personally i'd check the firmware on your router is current and try and investigate the issue, but that's just me.

Personally a single box set-up is rarely the best option, I choose to split my modem and router as well as wifi, this means if I reboot the router, the line still retains sync. If I want to run a 3rd party firmware such as Tomato or Merlin I can, and if I want to extend my wifi or increase it's speed it's easily done.

My current weapons of choice:
ECI/HG612 - depending on the cabinet, don't pay a premium for an 'unlocked' HG612, it's a 2 min job.
AC56U - same CPU/RAM as AC68U but slower wifi but that's not an issue for me because....
2 x Unifi AP - seamless hand-off and great coverage.

Since then things have moved on a little, i'd like to have hardware acceleration for VPN encryption so i'd probably look at the MikroTik RB750GR3 hEX lite to replace the AC56U, it's cheap (circa £50) but the learning curve on RouterOS is a little steeper than the Asus, i'd also have a look at the AP range from MikroTik as well, but in my case wifi is for phones/tablets, anything intensive goes via cable so coverage and stability was the priority and the Unifi AP's are more than capable of saturating my WAN and have been faultless.

PfSense is a decent shout, again a steeper learning curve, but a lot more flexibility. The issue I have with an old PC is power. An old PC running for 2 years will cost you more than buying decent kit in the first place, if it's old now, then it'll be worth bugger all in 2 years. If you already run a local server anyway then going the VM route may work, all depends on what you have/want.
 
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