Router advice.

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Router advice.
Router advice.
2020-01-18 13:43:13 - last edited 2020-01-23 04:01:29

Hello Everyone. I'm new to the sub. Have done a i guess one would say a fair amount of research. But still need some advice or experiences for a home networking solution.

Background: I live in Germany and have recently bought a Technicolor T  https://www.7zip.vip/ C4400 cable modem. I am running an Old TP Link archer c50 as router and WIFI AP. It pretty much covers where i live. a small 100sqm apartment. I dont have much networking Experience other than the really basic stuff. I have a 400/40 internet speed.

The question: Or advice for the matter, what could you recommend as an upgrade to my existing setup. I would prefer a singular solution, i.e. router AP combo. Something like the asus RT-a86u, RT-ac88u, or Netgear x4s R7800. I open to a separate  https://www.applock.ooo/https://www.applock.ooo/  switch AP setup, but i would like nothing too complex.

I have read many recommending the ubiquiti line of products, have watched some videos about it. But i am still unsure what to actually get. From what i understand it i need to buy the the USG(?), switch and the AP. as to which variant, that i am quite unclear what works best with what. Does ubiquiti have a steep learning curve? any alternatives to this setup?

I plan to have at least a very stable wifi coverage at home. The AP would need to serve two tablets, 3 phones, a PS4, which sometimes run my Plex server concurrently. My PC would be connected directly after that.

 

Thanks in Advance for the help and advice.  https://scrabblewordfinder.vip/https://scrabblewordfinder.vip/

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Re:Router advice.
2020-01-19 06:48:59

@RonWesley 

 

Hello, this is the TP-Link community. 

 

As for your requests, there are some devices can satisfy your needs, like Archer A7, Archer C7. They have the gigabit ethernet ports which can handle the current bandwidth you paid. And it is capable of handling the number of connected devices. 

 

Good day. 

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