grillhead
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
I recently purchased an Asus RT-N66R and so far, I'm not sure if it's what I want/need or not. I am thinking about exchanging it for the same thing because of some issues I've had with the 2.4 radio, but I'm also wondering if I shouldn't just exchange it for a Netgear WNDR4500. Here's my stats:
-1700 sq. ft. two story house
-Running two Windows laptops, 2 Vizio WiFi enabled televisions, 2 Android smartphones, 1 Wii U (Will have another laptop and possibly a Roku added in when my mother moves in with us)
-Using Time Warner cable internet (15/1)
-Wanting something simple to use. The option of QoS and such is nice, but I never messed with it with my old WRT54g and I doubt I would with the new one, either. Flashable alternative firmwares are nice as well, but not mandatory for my needs.
I think that's about it. I'd even buy something cheaper if I thought it would work as well, but I figure these two are pretty safe bets. So, what do you guys think?
I recently purchased an Asus RT-N66R and so far, I'm not sure if it's what I want/need or not. I am thinking about exchanging it for the same thing because of some issues I've had with the 2.4 radio, but I'm also wondering if I shouldn't just exchange it for a Netgear WNDR4500. Here's my stats:
-1700 sq. ft. two story house
-Running two Windows laptops, 2 Vizio WiFi enabled televisions, 2 Android smartphones, 1 Wii U (Will have another laptop and possibly a Roku added in when my mother moves in with us)
-Using Time Warner cable internet (15/1)
-Wanting something simple to use. The option of QoS and such is nice, but I never messed with it with my old WRT54g and I doubt I would with the new one, either. Flashable alternative firmwares are nice as well, but not mandatory for my needs.
I think that's about it. I'd even buy something cheaper if I thought it would work as well, but I figure these two are pretty safe bets. So, what do you guys think?