What speed are you getting.?
It depends alot on what is necessary. Im more than Happy with my Netgear Nighthawk R6800 (R7000 is the successor) om my 100/100 mbit Fiber connection, but i actually dont know whats the actual WAN-LAN throughput is. The ASUS AC87U is also my suggestion. Very powerfull. Tried runnning one as backbone for a LAN with more than 20 people on a 600mbit connection. Ran beautifull, And acutally only Wifi point also.
EDIT: Doh didn't see the 1000/100 thing :)
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Sidst redigeret 29-05-2019 18:55
Using an Edgerouter 6p with my connection from bolignet. Works fine :)
EDIT: I see you need wifi. Then you could do as I have done, and buy an access point, or ofc get a router with wifi
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Sidst redigeret 30-05-2019 11:14
I definitely recommend smallnetbuilder (as mentioned by #2).
They're a reliable source of information. I'd go there if I needed a router recommendation. And I'm an IT professional, for what it's worth.
I also highly recommend Ubiquiti equipment (as mentioned by #3), although that's closer to professional equipment, and as such not priced the same as consumer equipment.
Further info on Ubiquiti:
https://www.ui.com[...]
Note: they don't offer all-in-one routers (i.e. routers with built-in WiFi)
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PC specs in profile Dont do it man. We have bolignet and its terrible.
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I can join #5, if you switch to bolig:net, your router is going to be the least of your worries.
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Gæstebruger, opret dit eget login og få din egen signatur. #5 + #6
What issues do you have ?
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Low speeds at primetime like every day for the last three months. Can barely stream tv at 20:00. In the past we had downtime every week, and when confronted they claimed the problem was at our end. This lasted for a few months until I got like 20 of the other residents to write bad (but true) reviews on trustpilot, resulting in them showing up here with cake and an explanation, which in the end forced them to give us proper speed. This was 2-3 years ago though, but now the problems are back.
I have stopped playing computer games in the meantime, and for the time being we just our data from mobilephones to stream on bad days, simply because I do not have the energy to wrestle with them again right now.
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Holy shit, I didn't realize they were so bad, hopefully the problems are solved now, or won't be in my area (relatively new construction with FTTH). The contract is not binding though, so it if doesn't work properly I can always switch back to a different ISP.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I think I will just buy the router they suggested, or something similiar, as I don't think I will need a professional one.
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That's not very reassuring. I just switched to bolignet, and the only thing i noticed is I can only push around 600-750 mbit/s in prime time.
But I've just moved into a newly constructed area, so it might not be that packed with traffic yet.
I'll keep an eye one this, or else I'll change ISP again.
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#10 I think 70% of nominal speed is not bad if it's constant, what upload do you get?
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I would suggest a all-in-one router in the price range 500-1500 DKK from either Asus, Netgear og D-link.
That would propably be the easiest, with least maintenance and adequate for your needs.
D-Link DIR-882 is quite cheap for about 700DKK online.
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