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tomascivinod

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Hi Guys,
A few months ago my family "upgraded" from a 108mpbs g netgear router to a Tenda cheap as chips one. Ie. the $23 one from MSY.
Since, it has gotten a bit buggy and needs restarting every so often and its coverage is ordinary.

I was wondering if you guys have a suggestion as to what would be a good router to buy.
Price range is around $0-$150 dollars.
Needs to be dual band and doesn't need to have an inbuilt modem.

Any suggestions?
 

soloooooo

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I have some networking one. So many settings in it though.
 

tomascivinod

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Unfortunatley, I cannot tell if eshay lad is trolling or not. I doubt it uses the chipset that allows use of dd-wrt.
If trolling: get some mates. I would really like help, not trolls.
 

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Hi Guys,
A few months ago my family "upgraded" from a 108mpbs g netgear router to a Tenda cheap as chips one. Ie. the $23 one from MSY.
Since, it has gotten a bit buggy and needs restarting every so often and its coverage is ordinary.

I was wondering if you guys have a suggestion as to what would be a good router to buy.
Price range is around $0-$150 dollars.
Needs to be dual band and doesn't need to have an inbuilt modem.

Any suggestions?
You can't go wrong with the 7800N (or 7800NL)
 

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