Well, I recently got a new router for isp within warranty since the old one was single band. They gave the AC1200 Archer C5 V2. My country doesn't have blazing fast internet, I am currently on 30 down and 10 up and it costs a lot since my country has monopoly on one isp and the other speeds...
Hey there Tim, I was wondering you said that future proofing is risky business so if I were to buy a router now, would it be better to go for 1900 or 2600?
It is backwards compatible but usually it is terminated with gg45 or tera connectors.I bought it at amazon.It is called vandesail cat7.What I wanna know is by terminating it with RJ45 like vandesail did will it reduced performance/not fully utilising it? If so, the reduced performance is...
Neither as i am moving to a new house soon and i figure just buy it when i move in there with all other new equipments. I will definitely get the RT-AC88U though. :D
I am not sure whether here is the right place to post this questions but here goes. I bought a "cat7" ethernet cable from vandesail which u can find out at amazon. When i bought it a year ago i didn't to any research on it.(my bad) So, my question is I search online and found out that cat7 can...
I have seen many review on both and basically it is almost the same but which one will be best for large house 5000-6000 SQFT, with many wireless devices and wired connections? I want a router that have maximum performance and future proof.