Orcinus Orca
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Greetings form a new member,
I was given the responsibility of buying a new router for a student housing co-op. The house has a shared internet connection for 12 residents, and some of them (predictably) are heavy internet users. The current router is an ancient BEFSR41V3, which is becoming less and less stable and probably also a banwith bottleneck.
The house is wired with ethernet, so fast and and stable wired network performance the top priority. Good wifi is a bonus, but I can always put in an access point. The router must stay in the basment ( masonary walls and a metal door). I doubt any consumer router will have the capability to provide good wifi coverage. I have spent the last two weeks looking at options (so may of them
), and Apple Airport Extreme and Asus RT-N66U seem to stand out from the crowd.
Apple
Pro
-have a reputation to be stable and reliable
Con
- Lacks QoS. I am quite sure I will need it to control the Bit Torrent bandwith. There are almost certainly a few downloader in the house.
-most residents, including the person admistrating the router, don't use Apple products. I know Airport works wthe Windows, but surly it's more optimized for Macs.
Asus
Pro
- Very capable hardware
-Support custom firmware
-Have QoS ( and a very good one if I go with Tomato)
Con
-Buggy official firmware
-Custom firmware is making progress, but there is no fix for the 64KB MVRAM issue in sight.
Now I just can't make a decision. I would really appreciate some guidance. I'd also welcome any alternative suggestion within $260.
I was given the responsibility of buying a new router for a student housing co-op. The house has a shared internet connection for 12 residents, and some of them (predictably) are heavy internet users. The current router is an ancient BEFSR41V3, which is becoming less and less stable and probably also a banwith bottleneck.
The house is wired with ethernet, so fast and and stable wired network performance the top priority. Good wifi is a bonus, but I can always put in an access point. The router must stay in the basment ( masonary walls and a metal door). I doubt any consumer router will have the capability to provide good wifi coverage. I have spent the last two weeks looking at options (so may of them

Apple
Pro
-have a reputation to be stable and reliable
Con
- Lacks QoS. I am quite sure I will need it to control the Bit Torrent bandwith. There are almost certainly a few downloader in the house.
-most residents, including the person admistrating the router, don't use Apple products. I know Airport works wthe Windows, but surly it's more optimized for Macs.
Asus
Pro
- Very capable hardware
-Support custom firmware
-Have QoS ( and a very good one if I go with Tomato)
Con
-Buggy official firmware
-Custom firmware is making progress, but there is no fix for the 64KB MVRAM issue in sight.
Now I just can't make a decision. I would really appreciate some guidance. I'd also welcome any alternative suggestion within $260.
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