The AXE3 by far is the best router ( with or without using wireless ) for its price point and features.
The RB5009 is by far the best router in its price range of any vendor.
However, your approach is all wrong, who gives a flying..........how it looks, does it do the job at a price you can afford.
So, what are the requirements.
a. how many users/devices
b. what type of usage will you expect from them
c. where is the location, size of location, how many rooms etc. ( is the location fully wired )
d. How many ISP connections do you have, what type, and what throughput do they provide ( today and approx within next 5 years ).
The RB5009 is by far the best router in its price range of any vendor.
However, your approach is all wrong, who gives a flying..........how it looks, does it do the job at a price you can afford.
So, what are the requirements.
a. how many users/devices
b. what type of usage will you expect from them
c. where is the location, size of location, how many rooms etc. ( is the location fully wired )
d. How many ISP connections do you have, what type, and what throughput do they provide ( today and approx within next 5 years ).
Statistics: Posted by anav — Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:26 pm