Soldato
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- 14 Mar 2011
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Hey all,
Have decided to buy a new router, as currently we're using the "Zyxel" router that was given to us by our ISP (seethelight)... Just a basic router but we've noticed it struggles to keep everything connected, particularly when a lot of devices are connecting via WiFi (for example when we have family visiting and they all bring their phones etc.) and also the signal doesn't reach the 3rd storey of our house very well (it's not an option to relocate it to the middle floor either!)
I should add that most of our "major" devices - Smart TVs, Consoles, 2 main PCs, Server, are all connected directly via wired connections and switches; so this is really for the benefit of wireless devices. Any advice? I've seen the ASUS RT-AC3200 for an okay price on a site where I happen to have some vouchers, but is it massive overkill or worth it? That's my dilemma really - if I'm going to buy something I figure it ought to be worthwhile but at the same time I don't want to waste money
Have decided to buy a new router, as currently we're using the "Zyxel" router that was given to us by our ISP (seethelight)... Just a basic router but we've noticed it struggles to keep everything connected, particularly when a lot of devices are connecting via WiFi (for example when we have family visiting and they all bring their phones etc.) and also the signal doesn't reach the 3rd storey of our house very well (it's not an option to relocate it to the middle floor either!)
I should add that most of our "major" devices - Smart TVs, Consoles, 2 main PCs, Server, are all connected directly via wired connections and switches; so this is really for the benefit of wireless devices. Any advice? I've seen the ASUS RT-AC3200 for an okay price on a site where I happen to have some vouchers, but is it massive overkill or worth it? That's my dilemma really - if I'm going to buy something I figure it ought to be worthwhile but at the same time I don't want to waste money