Tech Help: Can ya'll recommend a good affordable router?

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Seems like my router was infected during my last bout with a virus

:smh:

so hopefully I'm clean

I wanted to ask bgol tech services if they can recommend a good router?

I was gonna cop this one for about $100



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I was also considering getting one with a cable modem ( I gotta check to see if Optimum is charging me every month for the one I got now)

thanks fam.



NETGEAR AC1750 Smart WiFi Router Dual Core 800MHz Processor

  • AC1750 Wi-Fi - 450+1300 Mbps speeds and high-power external antennas
  • Ideal for homes with 12 or more Wi-Fi devices
  • NETGEAR genie App - Enjoy more of your connected home. Now with remote access
  • One USB 3.0 Port and one USB 2.0 Port
  • Beamforming + focuses Wi-Fi signals from the wireless router to Wi-Fi devices
  • ReadyCLOUD USB Access allows you to enjoy personal and secure cloud access to USB storage anytime, anywhere4 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Advanced Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Parental Controls - Web filtering for all your connected devices

 
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folks won't like the recommendation but my airport express base station (apple) has been good to me...easy as fuck to configure w/ my ipad/iphone too...it's $100 as well
 
folks won't like the recommendation but my airport express base station (apple) has been good to me...easy as fuck to configure w/ my ipad/iphone too...it's $100 as well
Spend the extra $30 and get the AirPort Extreme refurb from Apple
Or if you going with the express Apple has it for $50 refurb

Apple refurbished products are almost brand new , they change almost everything
And they check it here, you also get one year warranty

I had an AirPort Extreme refurb I got 5 years ago , recently I replaced it with the newer model refurb again to get wifi AC
BUT THE OLD ONE still works , BGOL android ain't gonna like this but they just work , never had to reboot or difficult to setup


Now google and other companies have some new mesh routers I don't really care about them now , maybe in 5 years
 
Spend the extra $30 and get the AirPort Extreme refurb from Apple
Or if you going with the express Apple has it for $50 refurb

Apple refurbished products are almost brand new , they change almost everything
And they check it here, you also get one year warranty

I had an AirPort Extreme refurb I got 5 years ago , recently I replaced it with the newer model refurb again to get wifi AC
BUT THE OLD ONE still works , BGOL android ain't gonna like this but they just work , never had to reboot or difficult to setup


Now google and other companies have some new mesh routers I don't really care about them now , maybe in 5 years

naw we don't refurb on this side
 
Spend the extra $30 and get the AirPort Extreme refurb from Apple
Or if you going with the express Apple has it for $50 refurb

Apple refurbished products are almost brand new , they change almost everything
And they check it here, you also get one year warranty

I had an AirPort Extreme refurb I got 5 years ago , recently I replaced it with the newer model refurb again to get wifi AC
BUT THE OLD ONE still works , BGOL android ain't gonna like this but they just work , never had to reboot or difficult to setup


Now google and other companies have some new mesh routers I don't really care about them now , maybe in 5 years

damn...

AirPort Extreme refurb from Apple sold out everywhere!
 
naw we don't refurb on this side
When you deal with asus or Samsung you might have a point not with Apple refurb
And your router don't even have AC wifi

The og poster should get the airport extreme , don't get any router without AC
 
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When you deal with asus or Samsung you might have a point not with Apple refurb
And your router don't even have AC wifi

The og poster should get the airport extreme , don't get any router without AC

first whats AC?

And I like that Express cause I just need it for the apt and its just $99

But the Extreme looks nice too...

can I attach an external HD DIRECTLY to it?

and if I can attach an external HD can I access the files and media on there?
 
first whats AC?

And I like that Express cause I just need it for the apt and its just $99

But the Extreme looks nice too...

can I attach an external HD DIRECTLY to it?

and if I can attach an external HD can I access the files and media on there?

I think it will only recognize music files
 
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2016/1...-its-airport-team-wont-be-making-new-routers/

Report: Apple is formally abandoning its old, outdated AirPort routers
AirPort engineers have allegedly been reassigned to other projects.

ANDREW CUNNINGHAM - 11/21/2016, 10:44 AM

IMG_6558-800x565.jpg

Enlarge / The AirPort Express was last updated in 2013.
Andrew Cunningham
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Apple brings 802.11ac Wi-Fi to AirPort networking hardware
Last month, Apple told reporters that it was formally exiting the standalone display business and ceding it to partners like LG. According to a new report from Bloomberg, it may soon be doing the same thing with its AirPort router business. Apple is still selling the routers for now, but it has apparently broken up its router development team and reassigned the engineers to other projects like the Apple TV.

Though this move could spell an official end for Apple's routers, unofficially there hasn't been much of a reason to buy any of them in the last couple of years. The $199 AirPort Extreme was one of the earlier full-featured 1.3Gbps 802.11ac routers, but it (and the $299 hard drive-equipped Time Capsule with the same design) hasn't been updated or seen a price cut since its 2013 release. More tellingly, the $99 AirPort Express trudges on with ancient 300Mbps 802.11n Wi-Fi and 100Mbps wired Ethernet—it hasn't been updated since 2012.

Apple's routers have never been cutting-edge; they've always cost a lot compared to routers from other companies, and they lack advanced configuration options, but like many of Apple's peripherals, they were designed to work better with Macs and iDevices than third-party products. They also made it relatively easy to set up wireless repeaters to expand a network to cover larger houses, but in the years since the AirPorts were last updated, companies like Ubiquiti and Eero have rushed to fill that niche.
 
first whats AC?

And I like that Express cause I just need it for the apt and its just $99

But the Extreme looks nice too...

can I attach an external HD DIRECTLY to it?

and if I can attach an external HD can I access the files and media on there?
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/160837-what-is-802-11ac-and-how-much-faster-than-802-11n-is-it


I have a 500gb portable drive connected to the extreme , I use it to backup my Mac with time machine
On the Mac you can use it for anything , it sees the drive like normal , I don't know how it would work on pc
But I don't know why you would use it for anything else when is going to be slow connected to a router
 
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2016/1...-its-airport-team-wont-be-making-new-routers/

Report: Apple is formally abandoning its old, outdated AirPort routers
AirPort engineers have allegedly been reassigned to other projects.

ANDREW CUNNINGHAM - 11/21/2016, 10:44 AM

IMG_6558-800x565.jpg

Enlarge / The AirPort Express was last updated in 2013.
Andrew Cunningham
221
FURTHER READING
Apple brings 802.11ac Wi-Fi to AirPort networking hardware
Last month, Apple told reporters that it was formally exiting the standalone display business and ceding it to partners like LG. According to a new report from Bloomberg, it may soon be doing the same thing with its AirPort router business. Apple is still selling the routers for now, but it has apparently broken up its router development team and reassigned the engineers to other projects like the Apple TV.

Though this move could spell an official end for Apple's routers, unofficially there hasn't been much of a reason to buy any of them in the last couple of years. The $199 AirPort Extreme was one of the earlier full-featured 1.3Gbps 802.11ac routers, but it (and the $299 hard drive-equipped Time Capsule with the same design) hasn't been updated or seen a price cut since its 2013 release. More tellingly, the $99 AirPort Express trudges on with ancient 300Mbps 802.11n Wi-Fi and 100Mbps wired Ethernet—it hasn't been updated since 2012.

Apple's routers have never been cutting-edge; they've always cost a lot compared to routers from other companies, and they lack advanced configuration options, but like many of Apple's peripherals, they were designed to work better with Macs and iDevices than third-party products. They also made it relatively easy to set up wireless repeaters to expand a network to cover larger houses, but in the years since the AirPorts were last updated, companies like Ubiquiti and Eero have rushed to fill that niche.
You don't know whaT AC is , I wouldn't worry about this the Apple router will work for another 5 to 10 years , they still selling them now
Support won't stop when they stop selling them

Mesh routers is just a hipster way to get wifi
 
Uses for the USB port of AirPort Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201712

AirPort Extreme 802.11ac & AirPort Extreme 802.11n (1st - 5th Generation)
  • A self-powered USB hard drive
  • A USB printer
  • A USB hub, which may be used to connect several USB hard drives and/or printers
AirPort Express 802.11n (2nd Generation) & AirPort Express 802.11n (1st Generation)
  • A USB printer
 
first whats AC?

And I like that Express cause I just need it for the apt and its just $99

But the Extreme looks nice too...

can I attach an external HD DIRECTLY to it?

and if I can attach an external HD can I access the files and media on there?
You won't find any routers that worth connecting a hard drive to because the speed is going to be very slow. AC wireless is the new wiresless tech that came after a/b/g/n, you don't want to buy a router that doesn't support AC
 
Spend the extra $30 and get the AirPort Extreme refurb from Apple
Or if you going with the express Apple has it for $50 refurb

Apple refurbished products are almost brand new , they change almost everything
And they check it here, you also get one year warranty

I had an AirPort Extreme refurb I got 5 years ago , recently I replaced it with the newer model refurb again to get wifi AC
BUT THE OLD ONE still works , BGOL android ain't gonna like this but they just work , never had to reboot or difficult to setup


Now google and other companies have some new mesh routers I don't really care about them now , maybe in 5 years
Mesh is only worth it if you live in a large home and have dead wifi spots, but the tech in the google router is pretty good how it prioritize your wifi channels and devices to make sure you are always getting the best speeds.
 
This is the one I was going to get, but when I switched ISP's the instead of a modem I got a gateway with the router built in from them.

https://www.amazon.com/?tag=vp314-20 dp/B00PDLRHFW

(Remove the space after amazon.com)

Whatever you decide to get, just check the reviews on amazon first. Some of the newer TP links won't let you put on 3rd party software any more. (DDWRT etc) I don't remember if the one above allows it or not.
 
This is the one I was going to get, but when I switched ISP's the instead of a modem I got a gateway with the router built in from them.

https://www.amazon.com/?tag=vp314-20 dp/B00PDLRHFW

(Remove the space after amazon.com)

Whatever you decide to get, just check the reviews on amazon first. Some of the newer TP links won't let you put on 3rd party software any more. (DDWRT etc) I don't remember if the one above allows it or not.

wow...

price is right, but is that TOO MUCH for an apartment?

Can there be TOO MUCH?
 
Get the best Asus Router you can afford and install Merlin, Tomato or DD-WRT if you're into that kind of thing. They'll be updated regularly. Most of these companies are not going to keep up as they release newer versions of routers.

If you want to set it and forget it... Google's Onhubs are dead simple, managed from a phone app and the prices are way down since they releaseed their newer Google WiFi. Same thing though.

Check out the wirecutter: The Best Wi-Fi Router (for Most People)
 
I'm looking for a wire router range extender
I just picked this up for $30
TP-Link
AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200)
Put it mid range between the router and the furthest spot in your house you want to reach

And @playahaitian I have the TP-link Archer C7 got it cheap on Amazon Prime day in July but it's AC1750 and I have DD-WRT running on it. With my WiFi extender, does the whole house. It's about $87 now.
 
Get the best Asus Router you can afford and install Merlin, Tomato or DD-WRT if you're into that kind of thing. They'll be updated regularly. Most of these companies are not going to keep up as they release newer versions of routers.

If you want to set it and forget it... Google's Onhubs are dead simple, managed from a phone app and the prices are way down since they releaseed their newer Google WiFi. Same thing though.

Check out the wirecutter: The Best Wi-Fi Router (for Most People)

thanks...that was easy and comprehensive.
 
I got a zoom router because after doing a little research I found this brand works best with time warners/spectrums network...

I had it for over two years now and the shit is flawless....

go by your network and research which routers are most compatible with it..
 
I just picked this up for $30
TP-Link
AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200)
Put it mid range between the router and the furthest spot in your house you want to reach

And @playahaitian I have the TP-link Archer C7 got it cheap on Amazon Prime day in July but it's AC1750 and I have DD-WRT running on it. With my WiFi extender, does the whole house. It's about $87 now.

I think that is one I'm getting...

I am tech simple so I don;t know how to run DD-WRT on it...what are the benefits?
 
I got a zoom router because after doing a little research I found this brand works best with time warners/spectrums network...

I had it for over two years now and the shit is flawless....

go by your network and research which routers are most compatible with it..

thanks

I didn't even consider that...

I got Optimum.

A quick google search and it seems

http://www.linksys.com/us/P-EA3500-Linksys/p/P-EA3500/?gclid=CIytt8PXt9ECFc-EswodOSIM9w

is supposed to be good.

but can you recommend HOW I would find out what is the BEST router for Optimum Online?
 
I just picked this up for $30
TP-Link
AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200)
Put it mid range between the router and the furthest spot in your house you want to reach

And @playahaitian I have the TP-link Archer C7 got it cheap on Amazon Prime day in July but it's AC1750 and I have DD-WRT running on it. With my WiFi extender, does the whole house. It's about $87 now.

Where u find it for $30?
 
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