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Xiaomi Mi Wi-Fi Router 3G or TOTOLINK Wifi Router A3002RU AC1200 for home use?
Hello. I'm looking for a home router that can confidently maintain a speed of ~ 80mb / s when operating in the 2.4 Ghz band. Yes, I am aware of the clutter of the air, the need for manual channel selection, the number of connected devices "sucking" the channel, and the location of the device itself. But even if you place a WiFi Feng Shui distributor in the center of the room, connect a wide channel and install an altar with candles under it, a miracle is unlikely to happen. For myself, I selected two models that are more or less suitable for the budget and are sold in my city.
Is it worth it to take them, or maybe you know your favorite device that you use and it faithfully serves you for a long time?
PS. Before that, there was a TP-Link WN741ND WiFi router that has served faithfully for many years (and who has not heard of it). In addition, there was Netgear, which regularly dropped PPTP connection on OpenWRT. As far as I remember, they gave out approximately the same speed of 20-30mb / s maximum. And this despite the fact that he was behind the wall in the room next to him.
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Spend some money on mikrotik (hap ac2) and forget about problems.
I sent three of them to the trash at work, replaced them with the cheapest Mikrotiks of one and a half thousand each - people will not get enough of it. Yes, it’s a sin to conceal - and he himself used, in the same place, in the garbage, constant dumps, until he threw it on openwrt, and then it only worked fine on ipoe, l2tp - immediately goodbye.
this friend of mine sent it to the trash six months later because of the 5 GHz dump
, something completely all became sad in the market for soho wi-fi routers. D-links are garbage. TP links are rubbish. Zyxel was nothing, but also rolled into the trash. Asusy is a lottery TV bingo show of pure water. The rest are completely non-names. Only Mikrotiks remained, though it’s expensive from the 5 GHz model, but it’s better to let it be expensive than to send another router to the trash.
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