I got one of the Asus N66u routers last year which I've been super happy
with - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006QB1RPY?tag=seasmenwal-20. Honestly I
got it for having n and a bigger wifi footprint, but it's been rock solid
regardless. It's also pretty open, basically just has a slightly customized
dd-wrt (with Asus's own web UI), which means you've got a lot of control
over the thing if you want it. This is the router I now recommend to
everyone as long as they can get past the idea that a home router should
cost $50.


On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Alan Snyder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi - I'd like to upgrade my wireless router in the house to something more
> reliable than what i have now, which is a netgear n300. The devices using
> the router will be my macbook air laptop, an hp laptop, 2 android phone, 2
> android tables, and a wireless printer. Obviously not all will be on at the
> same time, but primarily the mac laptop and the hp laptop would be the
> devices using the network mostly.
>
> So what i'm trying to get around is the fact that every home wireless
> router i've had needs to be reset every month or so. This router is
> particularly annoying since I need to reset it every few weeks. Instead of
> buying a new low-grade router i'm looking to buy something more beefy.
>
> So i'm looking for something that i can use that's reliable and doesn't
> need to be kicked every 30 days. I'd be looking for something that can sit
> on a shelf in the basement and that doesn't take up too much room. I don't
> need many ethernet ports. The only critical requirement is that the
> wireless is solid and stable. 802.11n would be nice, but i'll take g if
> it's more stable.
>
> Recommendations...?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
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