• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    What is your budget?

    In general try to go for Asus, they can mesh and are usually reliable.

    If you want something more advanced, look into Ubiquiti, though they will be more expensive, also read the reviews for the different components, some POE switches can get quite hot, so if you don’t need it try and avoid it.

    I am on Asus, and have had very little issues related to my router the last few years, but have been eyeing Ubiquiti lately…

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      9 months ago

      I can second the reliability of Asus. Mine is five years old now, and still going strong.

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      9 months ago

      Asus puts a lot of their advertised features behind accepting terms and conditions that have them harvesting and selling your data. You can not agree to it and still use the device. But many of the advertised features won’t work.

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      9 months ago

      Had an asus mesh system with three different routers for a bit. Worked really well! One of them died though so bought a refurb asus mesh system off Amazon for like $100. Great speed and coverage for a year now no complaints!!

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      9 months ago

      The new UniFi switches are surprisingly good. Poe++ without breaking a sweat. I have some of their original line too. You can bake an egg on them.

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      9 months ago

      I also second this. I have an Asus router setup with mesh nodes, and it has been running smoothly, especially since I’m hosting a plex server and occasionally multiplayer servers.