Got sick of the Cisco EPC3925 provided by my ISP (UPC, now Virgin Media Ireland) and got myself an Asus RT-AC66U, so much better.
SuperHub 2. It does the job pretty well, aside from the odd hiccup every now and then. Definitely a huge improvement over the SuperHub 1 we had previously.
Using a D-Link wireless N150 ADSL2...with the speed like a tank at least I can surfing the internet and visit Hexus without buffering
Billion 8800NL billion are the best routers out there and no i dont work for them. A little bit pricey but hey if you want stability on a network get Billion. Will be upgrading to a 8800AXL.
Sadly, T&C's force me to use the router Sky provided for my fibre connection. The only thing connected to it is my gigabit switch for the LAN.
ASUS DSL-AC68U. Stunningly good. never disconnects and very fast and very good coverage on both bands.
i have the excellent ASUS DSL ac68 U
Mikrotik.
Using the newest itteration of the Sky Hub which eliminates the need for having the Fiber Modem from Open Reach.
I then run out to a Homeplug which then goes up to the 3rd floor of the house (really old house and can only get 1 or 2 bars wireless if lucky connecting to Sky Hub), the homplug runs into a Netgear DGN 2200 ADSL Modem / Router, disabled DHCP server on it and now have it as an access point on the 3rd floor with TV, PS3 & 4 wired into it so can stream to TV and so on.
talk talk super fibre pretty bad tbh
Asus RT-N16 running DD-WRT. It's technically an all-in-one, but it's only being used as a router. WiFi is being provided by a Luxul XAP-1500, and wired Ethernet is handled by s few unmanaged GbE switches.
A Cisco EPC3825.
Had it for 3-4 years now and rarely had a problem with it!
Cisco 1841
Totally reliable and can cope with 1000s of 'open' ports at once.
Job done.
BT home hub 3.0, have to restart it and the modem once a month as I start getting DNS errors. Does what it's supposed to.
I have a Draytek Vigor 2820n which has been rock solid for the last 6-7 years.
Regularly use the VPN from work for when I need unfiltered access.
Its stopped getting updates now, and I'm loathe to swap it but the interface does look really dated now, and I fancy a change. The TP Link looks like a really good option. Though I'd prefer one without WiFi.
I'm happy with TP-Link TD-W8950ND. Works good since 2012, 1 antenna but signal is strong enough to cover entire flat
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