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Sergey2015-02-22 14:51:31
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Sergey, 2015-02-22 14:51:31

Which router to choose for a wide channel and traffic distribution?

There is an Internet tariff with unlimited traffic 400 / 400 (Mbps)
There is a linux server and several other devices that use the Internet (about 5 phones, 4 laptops, 2 desktop PCs)
You need a Wi-Fi router with ethernet ports that can withstand these loads, will not lag and slow down, and most importantly - will be able to prioritize devices and divide traffic with handles, a server, of course, should be a priority. It is desirable to give him half of the total channel, the rest to put on the device.
I'm not afraid to fuss in the console, if for this you have to red-eye - ok.
The problem is also in finances, I will not pull expensive routers. But some semi-professional - quite.
Please advise.

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AVKor, 2015-02-22
@AVKor

To answer such a question, the answerer himself must first acquire so many devices and check in practice. If the TS "does not pull expensive routers", then who will pull the purchase of so many devices?
One option is to assemble a Linux router from old (but still not quite museum) hardware.

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Fumoffu, 2015-02-22
@Fumo

MikroTik will most likely suit your needs.
You can, of course, take something from the latest innovations from the same ASUS, Linksys, TP-Link, TRENDNet or Netgear and reflash it to some * WRT, but if the problem is finances ...
In general, I will agree with comrade AVKor and also advise self-assembly based on Linux.

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Maxim, 2015-02-22
@Maxim_ka

You can try ASUS RT-ACxx, there are many different ones to choose a worthy one, it all depends on the price. I used ASUS RT-AC66U myself, it showed itself quite stably

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Sergey Petrikov, 2015-02-22
@RicoX

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