What's a good cable modem and router these days.
- TigerRaptor
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What's a good cable modem and router these days.
My hardware is getting old and needs to be updated. The devices that will be connected through Wi-Fi will be 4 computers, 3 Roku, and 3 cells phones.
Re: What's a good cable modem and router these days.
FWIW, I really have never had many problems at all with NetGear products.
(disclosure I have no connection to NetGear at all. I just like their products)
I like to use my cable supplied modem because I also have internet phone through them but I have that setup as a pass through and use a NetGear router.
I have quite a lot connected...
-Wired...
4 computers
1 NAS box
-2.4Gwifi...
2 smart plugs
1 really old Android TV box
1 really old Android tablet
-5Gwifi...
1 Roku TV
1 Roku box
2 newer Android TV boxes
1 Android phone
I have also setup the network at my sisters house with an actual NetGear cable modem.
I know they have all sorts of devices hanging off the WIFI of that, including both Google and Amazon voice assistants.
Just my opinion that NetGear makes some good hardware.
(disclosure I have no connection to NetGear at all. I just like their products)
I like to use my cable supplied modem because I also have internet phone through them but I have that setup as a pass through and use a NetGear router.
I have quite a lot connected...
-Wired...
4 computers
1 NAS box
-2.4Gwifi...
2 smart plugs
1 really old Android TV box
1 really old Android tablet
-5Gwifi...
1 Roku TV
1 Roku box
2 newer Android TV boxes
1 Android phone
I have also setup the network at my sisters house with an actual NetGear cable modem.
I know they have all sorts of devices hanging off the WIFI of that, including both Google and Amazon voice assistants.
Just my opinion that NetGear makes some good hardware.
- TigerRaptor
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Re: What's a good cable modem and router these days.
I ended up going with NetGear again. Copied the same information over to the new unit, because reprogramming everything is a pain in the ass. Having a rather long WiFi password doesn't help either. Forgot to mention we also have 5 Ring devices.