Thinkpad of 5GHz routers? What does Sup Forums use?

Thinkpad of 5GHz routers? What does Sup Forums use?

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>he uses a combo router + wifi AP
kek what a pleb

I have absolute trash belkin router and get like 2 mbps download speed. Any recommendations?

doesn't*

it's alright I guess

been using that router for over 10 years now.

Can you elaborate?

check if it's supported by openwrt, and if it is, then install it:
wiki.openwrt.org/toh/belkin/start
make sure to understand what openwrt is, though

WRT1900AC with OpenWrt. werks.

does the Fan on yours ever come on ?

Mine gets hot as hell when backing up to my NAS, but the fan has never cut on that i am aware of.

Frankly yeah it is. In that it's a piece of shit router you can customize to be a shiny piece of shit.

i only hear the fan when it boots up. i've never checked temps tho.

Vodafone EasyBox 904 xDSL
just werks
Has 5 GHz Wlan
Not necessary since Im downgraded to 2 mbit dsl

This thing is something rebranded from Huawei btw.

your router has fan? what kind of router do you have lol

Do you even overclock bro?

I've got the Asus OnHub...its fucking fantastic

what advantage is there for over clocking if ISP limits your speed and caps it.

>Not water cooling your router
>2016

pfSense on an HP T610, LB6M to an Edgeswitch 48, to several AP AC Lites.

Surely you're pretending to be stupid.

It's only 2.4ghz

1ms less latency on muh gaymes

Router and wireless access point are the preferred method. You're taking processing power from routing with every feature you add.

Aerohive ap230 and a Meraki mr18 routed using a j1900 pfsense box.

Ol' netgear wndrmac, which is literally wndr3800.
Riced with custom openwrt, with 800mhz overclock and -O3 flags it makes almost 14/16mbit with openvpn aes256.

>Can you elaborate?

Routing and access point are two different jobs that should be done by two different devices. Your access point should be in the center of your living space and your router/firewall should be near your demarc. Combo devices are terrible and things like DDwrt only make them slightly better. Once you move to a real router/firewall and access point you'll never go back to combo device crap.

>Aerohive ap230 and a Meraki mr18 routed using a j1900 pfsense box.

How do you like your Aerohive gear? I've got Cisco, Meraki, and Ubiquiti gear and can't find something that does exactly what I want for the right price. I have high expectations though.

Any decent combo Router/AP has multi-GHz arm processors that can easily handle 1Gb/s throughput on all outputs

>How do you like your Aerohive gear?
The speed is nice, the AP230 is AC1300. I've found the Meraki to be a bit more reliable though.

I suppose the more accurate term would be compatibility. I've occasionally had trouble connecting laptops to it.

>easily
No.
smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/view

>Any decent combo Router/AP has multi-GHz arm processors that can easily handle 1Gb/s throughput on all outputs

Ok. You still have your router where your access point should be or your access point where your router should be. You don't get any kind of workable IPS, proxy, vlan support, usable layer 3 routing, pretty much any layer 2 or 3 feature set, DNS options other than the most basic implementation, and that's just what I can think of offhand. Combo devices are terrible and have terrible, terrible security. They are the pube fire of network devices. They check the box in the shittiest, least capable method possible.

If you work for a company that uses a combo device for it's network, you shouldn't work for that company.

just got this linksys wrt1200ac, it's okay not sure if i should keep it or not

The 54G family can only handle a 40~Mbps line at stock frequencies, upping it to 250Mhz and giving it proper cooling with a beefier adapter allow it to handle modern speeds

Do you have a job that involves network administration?

>Yes
Return it and build your own

>No
Keep it

>The speed is nice, the AP230 is AC1300. I've found the Meraki to be a bit more reliable though.

They're wave 1 mimo, right? What kind of throughput do you get? What laptops do you have trouble connecting?

Wave 1, yes. No MU-MIMO. The throughput max I got was right about the 1300mbps mark but that was within 10ft of it. The issues occurred with a couple of HP laptops.

the FCC would like to have a word with you

just seems like the wifi range isnt very large

m8 I've been running both Superchannel and "illegal" channels for over a decade on my Atheros routers, they don't care

Check the area for interference.

>Wave 1, yes. No MU-MIMO. The throughput max I got was right about the 1300mbps mark but that was within 10ft of it. The issues occurred with a couple of HP laptops.


They're not MU-MIMO but they're regular MIMO, right? Did the HPs have broadcom cards?

In what band, what width channels, and what does your spectrum look like?

>regular MIMO
Yea, as far as I know.

>Did the HPs have broadcom cards?
Good question, I haven't ever checked.

But is that true for the 2.4GHz or just the 5GHz?
5GHz just doesn't deal with obstacles as well.
The higher the frequency, the more a signal is easily blocked and reflected.

I wish Meraki shit wasn't subscription. It's so fucking pretty.

It used to be subscription-free before the Jews took over and made everything subscription based and jacked up the price 10x.

Then it got bought out by Cisco, and the Jewing has further intensified.

bands are set to auto currently. Not too much in the way of interference.

right now i have 5GHz and 2.4GHz as the same ssid. Router is in the basement.

You should block those ads at the router level.

>I wish Meraki shit wasn't subscription. It's so fucking pretty.

They have a nice dashboard that they build a lot of features into that deals with manipulating data. Their hardware is mediocre in the enterprise end of the spectrum.

if you arent using a wrt54g running tomato just kill yourself

>Their hardware is mediocre in the enterprise end of the spectrum.
Well it's marketed towards SMB, so I don't really know what you expected.

those are literally only good for a 2.4ghz access point and NOTHING ELSE.

tomato and ddwrt are fucking useless no matter what you put it on. if you need to look like a tryhard open your purse and build a pfsense box.

the only thing i use my ddwrt wrt54 is a 2.4 AP

how?

this is upstairs. The weird/annoying thing is that it works in our family room but if you take two steps out to the back porch it's pretty much non existent. Im still running stock software on it.

this one

I got this exact same model. Trying to update it to a newer one since my internet connection runs above 100 MB/S. I wana run custom firmware like DDWRT on it.

pretty good at running wired connections m8 and using wireless only for phones because wireless on anything else is for fucktards

not to mention this is the only router i haven't burnt out in 4 months. before this one i went through a shit ton of routers to the point i was going to build a fucking linux router. but then i remembered my old childhood friend wrt54g and bought one again.

most reliable fucker ever

$300/yr isn't as bad as it sounds. The interface is nicely laid out and has a lot of features.

tp link archer c5 v1.2

got one open box on ebay for $65
the AC1200 c5 v1.2 has identical hardware as their AC1750 C7 v2. tried openwrt and dd-wrt ended up sticking with latest C7 v2 stock firmware. bretty gud past 6 months
archer c5 replaced a buffalo whr-hp-g300n with dd-wrt. buffalo was OK but had crap power jack, was finicky no matter what and would turn off if power cord was touched, resoldered it got a new ac adapter no difference

also have a wrt54gs v6 running dd-wrt micro as a client bridge for a LAN only brother multifunction printer.

pretty good actually

what's the difference between dd-wrt and openwrt

you need Chanalyzer in your life.


... and I really need to get around to upgrading from Chanalyzer 4 to 5...

routers dont burn out in 4 months. and lack of gibabit means it is useless for wired connections

Considering they can only handle speeds of ~12 MB/S, your internet connection has been wasted for quite some time

i live in 3rd world america. my connection wont even go over 60mbps

well they clearly decided to stop working on their own accord then.

>Chanalyzer
ill look into it. Is it free?

What should i do with my old router now?

Well I did just move to a larger city. So i've only recently gotten this connection speed.

He means 100Mbit, not MByte.

I get 60 down 7 up on my mid west connection, and I actually got better performance ditching my wrt54 for a normal ea2700, but I don't use any of that garbage as my gateway anymore.

Sub gigabit is garbage, have fun doing any sort of file transfer or real networking, but if you think bragging about running tomato and saying you 'burned out' routers, I wouldnt expect you to do muchl

>Buy Chanalyzer Software Only - $349
Yeah fuck that

yeah this is one I have too, has guest network and supports QoS.

How were you even able to survive on a 4MB WRT?

$350 to tell me im fucked

>using more than one piece of hardware for a modem, router, and wifi ap

No, IIRC it's about $300-$400 by itself. I got it with my WiSpy DBx and Device Finder which IIRC ran me a bit over $1000 back in 2012 when I got it.

You can flash your router with OpenWRT and install Adblock package or use a script to add blocked url to your dnsmasq.

>Flashing some shitty open source software on a consumer grade combo makes you special

You should be using pfsense for your gateway and firewall, then you can connect whatever shitty 100mbit switches you want to it.

I dont see how that really helps. I know where the shitty areas are, i need to know how to fix them.

what should i get instead? That's what i want, to have the wifi point in the family room and the Ethernet switch down in the basement.

>Thinkpad of 5GHz routers?

So... shit?

What's the rMBP of routers?

Nah b, I have the WiSpy DBx w/Device Finder, your pic is the cheapie joint.

that stuff would be nice but god damn like $1200 for a router is pretty damn pricey

lol
You can do that with freetard software without buying any extra hardware.

In your ass, along with your rMBP and a half-dozen dragon dildos.

Probably the Airport Time Capsule

Gigabit wireless ac and beamforming with 3TB of backup storage

No, really you can't.

just buy an rtl-sdr

Then get a used Cisco 1841 or 1941 (depending on your throughput needs), a Meraki MR18, and some random catalyst PoE gig-e switch. All that shit on Ebay shouldn't cost you more than a few hundred dollars.

Do you people live in giant houses that you need massive range?

My $10 wireless router seems good enough,

>Well it's marketed towards SMB, so I don't really know what you expected.

No, they're marketed towards customer facing networks for highly geographically diverse companies like franchised hotels, coffee shops, restaurants, etc. This way an admin team can manage everything from a central dashboard instead of having to manage gear onsite in the traditional style.

They've got all kinds of tools to do visitor, and customer analytics, but only basic network management.

Jesus... I've never heard of this thing...

it's on my list of "shit I gotta have" as of now.

This isn't the Linux version WRT54GL. Therefore it's more like the Asus of routers.

Meme Meme Meme. Routers are good enough wifi aps nowadays. Even if they are not in the center of your house.

>>using more than one piece of hardware for a modem, router, and wifi ap

You're dumb. Stop posting.

>What's the rMBP of routers?

WRT-54G

>lol
>You can do that with freetard software without buying any extra hardware.


Post your build, fuckboy.

>Meme Meme Meme. Routers are good enough wifi aps nowadays. Even if they are not in the center of your house.

You're dumb. Stop posting.

There is actual concrete/brick houses, not your cardboard shit. Just one wall will drop your speed to few mbit/s. Microtik/ubqt ap in every room is the only way to get decent connection here.

br1.einfach.org/tech/horst/

>I just learned that routers have 2 different devices built-in.
>let me show them that I am smart.
Idiot, most setups are done by router/ap combos and they are doing fine.

I have a Dlink 880L and I only use it as a router how mad are you?

>>I just learned that routers have 2 different devices built-in.
>>let me show them that I am smart.
>Idiot, most setups are done by router/ap combos and they are doing fine.

"most setups" being people who do it wrong.

>Everyone else was doing it wrong so I'm going to keep doing it wrong.

Combo devices are terrible and no amount of poorfag bargaining will change that.