Hi,
I have been searching around the website by myself a little, but I dont feel experienced enough to make a decision on my new router.
I'm not that tech-savvy, so please forgive me if I mix up some technical termini.
First some information about the current situation:
I have a Netgear WPN824, which must be the first version since I bought it a VERY long time ago. It must be in use since 7 or 8 years now (was pretty new back then) and it has served me well, but lately I get the feeling that it can't take all the load anymore.
The devices connected to the router have been growing over the years. We have now several computers, consoles, smartphones and printers connected to it at the same time.
On top of that we use torrents, sometimes on several computers simultaneously, which seems to bring the router to its knees.
I somehow recall not having had those issues with torrents during the first years, but that might also be due to the speed of my internet connection, which was much slower back then.
Also, I have read somewhere that the WPN824 allows only a limited amount of connections, which is obviously bad for torrents (my knowledge stops here
).
What I am looking for:
* We recently got a 100mbit connection and I don't think that the WPN824 can do it justice anymore. So of course I'm looking for a strong n-capable Router.
* It should be able to handle a lot of torrents at the same time while still allowing surfing the internet and maybe even gaming. The computers in the house will use g as well as n, because I will not upgrade every USB stick.
* I like to play games online, so the ping should be decent and reliable. I know it will never be the same as on a wired connection, but I think my current router is doing a good job and the new one should at least achieve the same.
* Currently I restrict access to the router by MAC address. Additionally I assign every connected device a static IP, so it will be easier to find and open ports for certain devices. It's very important that the interface for these functions works properly and without errors.
* Good range. The router will be on the first floor and should be able to reach two more floors as well as the basement. The walls between the floors are armored concrete, so it will need some power to reach all the way up (which the WPN824 can barely do)
* Guest accounts. As far as I know my current router doesn't have this function. Since we have guests who would like to use the internet with their phones/laptops during their visit, this would be a nice addition, but it is not a must.
* IPv6 support: I'm not sure if this can easily be patched in with a new firmware or if it is very important as of yet. Please give me advice here on what to look out for.
I know that I'm basically looking for an allround router and I know it will not be cheap, but if it will work as reliable as my current router for the next years I'm more than willing to pay for it.
I have found the new Asus RT-N66U N900 very interesting, but can't really get enough reliable information out of the customer reviews. Some praise it, some curse it.
Anyway, it seems that the interface is still in some kind of beta phase, which worries me the most. As I said, I'm not very tech-savvy, so I need a reliable interface for my router. I'm confident that I can do stuff like firmware updates, but if it comes to very technical stuff I'm afraid I will run into a wall.
As a last question I wanted to ask about what to watch out for when buying WiFi USB sticks. There are some n-capable sticks that are very cheap and some very expensive. If they all support the n standard, how can they be so different?
A big thank you to all the experts who can make something of all the stuff I wrote and give me advice on all my questions.
I have been searching around the website by myself a little, but I dont feel experienced enough to make a decision on my new router.
I'm not that tech-savvy, so please forgive me if I mix up some technical termini.
First some information about the current situation:
I have a Netgear WPN824, which must be the first version since I bought it a VERY long time ago. It must be in use since 7 or 8 years now (was pretty new back then) and it has served me well, but lately I get the feeling that it can't take all the load anymore.
The devices connected to the router have been growing over the years. We have now several computers, consoles, smartphones and printers connected to it at the same time.
On top of that we use torrents, sometimes on several computers simultaneously, which seems to bring the router to its knees.
I somehow recall not having had those issues with torrents during the first years, but that might also be due to the speed of my internet connection, which was much slower back then.
Also, I have read somewhere that the WPN824 allows only a limited amount of connections, which is obviously bad for torrents (my knowledge stops here

What I am looking for:
* We recently got a 100mbit connection and I don't think that the WPN824 can do it justice anymore. So of course I'm looking for a strong n-capable Router.
* It should be able to handle a lot of torrents at the same time while still allowing surfing the internet and maybe even gaming. The computers in the house will use g as well as n, because I will not upgrade every USB stick.
* I like to play games online, so the ping should be decent and reliable. I know it will never be the same as on a wired connection, but I think my current router is doing a good job and the new one should at least achieve the same.
* Currently I restrict access to the router by MAC address. Additionally I assign every connected device a static IP, so it will be easier to find and open ports for certain devices. It's very important that the interface for these functions works properly and without errors.
* Good range. The router will be on the first floor and should be able to reach two more floors as well as the basement. The walls between the floors are armored concrete, so it will need some power to reach all the way up (which the WPN824 can barely do)
* Guest accounts. As far as I know my current router doesn't have this function. Since we have guests who would like to use the internet with their phones/laptops during their visit, this would be a nice addition, but it is not a must.
* IPv6 support: I'm not sure if this can easily be patched in with a new firmware or if it is very important as of yet. Please give me advice here on what to look out for.
I know that I'm basically looking for an allround router and I know it will not be cheap, but if it will work as reliable as my current router for the next years I'm more than willing to pay for it.
I have found the new Asus RT-N66U N900 very interesting, but can't really get enough reliable information out of the customer reviews. Some praise it, some curse it.
Anyway, it seems that the interface is still in some kind of beta phase, which worries me the most. As I said, I'm not very tech-savvy, so I need a reliable interface for my router. I'm confident that I can do stuff like firmware updates, but if it comes to very technical stuff I'm afraid I will run into a wall.
As a last question I wanted to ask about what to watch out for when buying WiFi USB sticks. There are some n-capable sticks that are very cheap and some very expensive. If they all support the n standard, how can they be so different?
A big thank you to all the experts who can make something of all the stuff I wrote and give me advice on all my questions.