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  1. james g

    article suggestion: wired performance

    sfx2000- thank you for the reply. tim higgins posted a reply indicating that the 2016 "v4 router process" test measures wired throughput. i linked to 2 of his reviews.
  2. james g

    article suggestion: wired performance

    ok. i would be interested in seeing a re-test of the tp-link c2600 and c3200 based on the "v4 router process." it is ashame that some of the best router review comments, are somewhat buried: "The R7800 pushes aside TP-LINK's Archer C2600 to take the #1 rank of 5 tested AC2600 class routers. The...
  3. james g

    article suggestion: wired performance

    I would like to suggest an article which (primarily) approaches the testing of current router(s) from a different perspective, wired performance. It seems like every article is set upon measuring wireless performance as if that is what everyone wants. I use wireless, but don't really care about...
  4. james g

    wireless router for wired

    anybody using the apple airport extreme router, 6th version? it has 802.11ac . it seems to have good reviews.
  5. james g

    wireless router for wired

    " By far the weakest point of the Netduma hardware is the wifi. It only has 802.11 b/g/n support on the 2.4 GHz channel. Almost all commercially available N routers today include the 2.4 and 5 Ghz wifi channels." Thus, your 2 options are a bust. i need a consumer friendly router that does not...
  6. james g

    wireless router for wired

    ok. i read a number of ubiquiti wired router reviews on amazon. the ubiquiti router (amazon) reviews are almost all negative. users report very challenging setups with ubiquiti routers. i want a well tested router which is discussed on these forums, with a consumer friendly setup.
  7. james g

    wireless router for wired

    lld- thank you for the reply. You suggested the Asus RT-AC56u router. this is a 3x3 mimo router. In Toms hardware, http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2329270/ac66u-ac56u.html someone suggested the Asus RT-AC66u. Another person suggested adding "an inexpensive 802.11n single band router,"...
  8. james g

    wireless router for wired

    sem- already looked into this option. The industry is concentrating on consumer wireless routers. non consumer units are rated quite low. apparently they have very poor integrated software and zero tech support. I want a well tested unit.
  9. james g

    wireless router for wired

    im looking for a router for wired only. would any of you recommend your wireless router, even if i choose to turn off the wireless? my home network will be using superior essex cat6a.
  10. james g

    Will A New AC Router Bring You Wi-Fi Joy?

    tim- Can you consider adding hardwire thoroughput (upload/download) to your router tests? I primarily use hardwire and you are primarily testing wireless. thank you.
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