Ferra
02-10-2015, 01:44 PM
Need to get a new router since mine is kinda dying...It is an old Dlink N-Router, at least 5-6 years old.
I haven't been catching up with the tech stuffs these past few years, so I have no idea what to look out for.....Just read up on the (new to me) AC standard...lol
Is there a big difference between a $11 router (TP-Link TL-WR720N 150MBPS Wireless N Router 2PORTS - TL-WR720N (http://www.ncix.com/detail/tp-link-tl-wr720n-150mbps-wireless-n-4b-77454-1229.htm)) and those $200 router (ASUS RT-AC68U AC1900 DUAL-BAND Turboqam 5X Gigabit LAN 1x USB 3.01X USB 2.0 Aicloud Wireless Router - RT-AC68U (http://www.ncix.com/detail/asus-rt-ac68u-ac1900-dual-band-turboqam-f5-90144-1229.htm)?)
What exactly does those $200 router offer other cheaper routers don't...?
I want something that can last me at least a few years (the cost of the equipment is not really that much..it is annoying for me to have to reset all the networks and wireless printers when I get a new router tho)
At the same time, I don't do any media streaming or big file transfers, so for me maybe there is no difference between a $10 router and a $200 router..?
Afterall, the $10 router is probably better than my 6 years old router, and it had worked good enough for me all these years anyway...
I haven't been catching up with the tech stuffs these past few years, so I have no idea what to look out for.....Just read up on the (new to me) AC standard...lol
Is there a big difference between a $11 router (TP-Link TL-WR720N 150MBPS Wireless N Router 2PORTS - TL-WR720N (http://www.ncix.com/detail/tp-link-tl-wr720n-150mbps-wireless-n-4b-77454-1229.htm)) and those $200 router (ASUS RT-AC68U AC1900 DUAL-BAND Turboqam 5X Gigabit LAN 1x USB 3.01X USB 2.0 Aicloud Wireless Router - RT-AC68U (http://www.ncix.com/detail/asus-rt-ac68u-ac1900-dual-band-turboqam-f5-90144-1229.htm)?)
What exactly does those $200 router offer other cheaper routers don't...?
I want something that can last me at least a few years (the cost of the equipment is not really that much..it is annoying for me to have to reset all the networks and wireless printers when I get a new router tho)
At the same time, I don't do any media streaming or big file transfers, so for me maybe there is no difference between a $10 router and a $200 router..?
Afterall, the $10 router is probably better than my 6 years old router, and it had worked good enough for me all these years anyway...