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BigRedChief 10-11-2014 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 11007205)
Need a new router. Thinking of buying the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi AC 1900 router.

Anyone's opinion changed on routers? Any new ideas?

BTW, I'm seeing this at considerably lower prices than mentioned in earlier posts. I'm seeing it at $199 just about anywhere.

hometeam 10-12-2014 07:01 AM

I have the linksys ea6900 talked about earlier in the thread.

Been on non-stop for months straight, under gigabit connection with varying loads with nary a problem, crash, disconnect etc. It was easy setup, easy to get in and do port forward etc.

Getting true single connection speeds of up to 900mbs. I think I payed 160 for it on price match via best buy. They price match amazon.

BigRedChief 10-12-2014 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 11007470)
I have the linksys ea6900 talked about earlier in the thread.

Been on non-stop for months straight, under gigabit connection with varying loads with nary a problem, crash, disconnect etc. It was easy setup, easy to get in and do port forward etc.

Getting true single connection speeds of up to 900mbs. I think I payed 160 for it on price match via best buy. They price match amazon.

I see the AC1900 for $199 pretty much everywhere. It is defintely a better product than the ea6900. You seem to be having good results with the ea6900. I guess the question now becomes is the AC1900 $40 worth more?

hometeam 10-12-2014 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 11008110)
I see the AC1900 for $199 pretty much everywhere. It is defintely a better product than the ea6900. You seem to be having good results with the ea6900. I guess the question now becomes is the AC1900 $40 worth more?

I actually wanted the wrt1900ac but it wasnt available locally and my thirst had to be quenched.

I am happy with my choice though~

Saulbadguy 10-12-2014 03:46 PM

Anyone else segmenting their network? I've got a network just for random devices that is less restrictive than the network that my PC's are behind.

Aspengc8 10-14-2014 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 11008561)
Anyone else segmenting their network? I've got a network just for random devices that is less restrictive than the network that my PC's are behind.

Why even bother for a home LAN? Where you having congestion or security issues before?


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