Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage
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If you people are going to buy a new ADSL router for Home usage,What are the prerequisites you will find?
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Need Suggestions for buying new ADSL router
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I don't think any of us live in a DSL country anymore. My last DSL device was commercial SDSL in 2003.
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Ok.What will be device you get from ISP you prefer for internet?
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@lakshmana said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
Ok.What will be device you get from ISP you prefer for internet?
I just use whatever modem they make available then use an Edgerouter for my actual firewall.
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My parents have DSL they buy their equipment from the provider and then I run a firewall behind that equipment. I think it's an ActionTec.
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@coliver Through device u run a different firewall or else inside the device itself u configured?
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@lakshmana said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
@coliver Through device u run a different firewall or else inside the device itself u configured?
What?
I run two devices. One is the ADSL model the second is a third-party firewall.
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dont go seriously for ADSL router, just go for online shopping website and check which is lowest buy it
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@roopankumar many online things are not good as per customer reviews.saw Linksys,D-Link,TP-Link,etc.Rs.9999 best configuration
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@lakshmana if you really need something too good you have to pay for it
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I've had pretty decent luck with Zoom modems. The Ubiquiti routers are also solid and have a good reputation around here, the ERLite-3 should be more than enough for home use (unless you're saturating a gigabit connection).
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From my experience only consumer grade devices are an all in one. Even the low end professional routers will not include a modem.
Asus makes a hell of a router for under $80
https://www.amazon.com/Dual-band-Wireless-AC1900-Gigabit-Router-RT-AC68U/dp/B00FB45SI4
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@lakshmana said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
@roopankumar many online things are not good as per customer reviews.saw Linksys,D-Link,TP-Link,etc.Rs.9999 best configuration
The consumer market and the "good" market do not overlap.
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@irj said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
$80
it is of 400$ for us to get that is 25k as per Indian money Rupee
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@roopankumar said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
@irj said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
$80
it is of 400$ for us to get that is 25k as per Indian money Rupee
That's about the cheapest decent thing you can buy in the US for an all in one.
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@irj said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
From my experience only consumer grade devices are an all in one. Even the low end professional routers will not include a modem.
Despite folks thinking otherwise, DSL is still alive and kicking. All of the RBOC still have large ADSL/ADSL2+ installs, with people like CenturyLink and AT&T using VDSL to supply service as well. Not to mention the SDSL circuits being pushed everywhere for "T1" service.
For OP, I would recommend Zyxel equipment, if serious for an all in one solution:
http://www.zyxel.com/us/en/products_services/802-11n-Wireless-ADSL2--Gateway-P-660HN-51/
The P-660 series is rock solid. I've got a few old school P-660s floating around from when I had older ADSL circuits. Very good at getting synch without having too much noise introduced into the line. Where the AT&T CPE would only get barely 3Mbps, this one would synch at the full profile.
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OMG @PSX_Defector is alive!
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@scottalanmiller said in Best ADSL Wireless Router-Home Usage:
OMG @PSX_Defector is alive!
Two weeks in the northwoods and no topics that really cater to my knowledge before that, yeah, I'm kinda hard to find.