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Recommend wifi router
With the increase in the number of wireless devices at home, it became obvious that the current Netgear RangeMax WNR3500L router could not cope: some devices were periodically thrown out of the network, the speed was terrible, and so on.
Lyrical digression:
The option of invasion is practically excluded: the network name is not broadcast, there is filtering by poppy addresses and an 18-character password with large and small letters and numbers. WPS is not enabled. The logs of the router itself do not show suspicious activity. On the admin panel of the router there is a 14-character password with large-small letters and special. symbols.
In general, I sin on the router. In this regard, the question (actually, voiced in the subject): advise a Wifi router that can easily serve a dozen or one and a half devices. Preferably with ethernet ports (because there are also wired devices), but if it would be more correct to allocate a separate “wired” router for them, then this option is also considered.
Devices: from 3 to 5 smartphones, 2 tablets, PDA, netbook, 2 (sometimes 3) laptops and mac-mini.
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For them it is not as simple and obvious as for others. 2011 is even too cool, IMHO, 751 can handle it
I recommend ZyXEL Keenetic . It works well, the firmware is often updated, there is a USB output (printer, hard drive), no-ip, the price is small, and other standard things. True, I don’t know about a large number of devices, I had a maximum of 5, the flight was normal.
The Draytek Vigor2130n
proved to be excellent
20 clients via Ethernet and a dozen via WiFi - the flight is normal.
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