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I need some advise, which router for me.. needs below

I do have two internet connections and i´d like to use second as fail over.

- Dual WAN with fail over (no need for a "load balance")
- Gbit ports (LAN/WAN) 3 LAN is enough if one will be used for WAN2
- Cheaper than Asus RT-AC68U. It´s too much for a home router..
- WIFI minimum is n class
- DD-WRT or some other 3rd party firmware with GUI Ok.
 
I need some advise, which router for me.. needs below

I do have two internet connections and i´d like to use second as fail over.

- Dual WAN with fail over (no need for a "load balance")
- Gbit ports (LAN/WAN) 3 LAN is enough if one will be used for WAN2
- Cheaper than Asus RT-AC68U. It´s too much for a home router..
- WIFI minimum is n class
- DD-WRT or some other 3rd party firmware with GUI Ok.
Cradlepoint has such, though normally they want the second WAN to be cellular
 
My connections are ADSL and Cable.

RT-N66U is little bit cheaper, like 130€ and it does have dual WAN and RT-AC66U is just 20€ more, so maybe i´ll take one of those, if any other wont show up.
 
I think the AC66U has better handling of Dual Wan than the N66U does - it may be worth the extra 20€?

Others may be able to verify (just relying on memory of what I've read here).

Recommend the RMerlin firmware fork for either of these routers.
 

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