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Recommend me a TP-Link router?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 768599" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Thanks. Greater range is indeed an important issue to me. How can you know if the model you are considering gives you greater range?</p><p>When the connecting device is at the outer limits of the reception range, that is usually when you get the extreme slowdowns and poor performance. </p><p>Until now, I have been using the router supplied by my ISP, and I never looked much at routers. But I switched ISP now, so either I pay them for their (now used) router, or I buy my own. Or I could buy the router of my new ISP, in installments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 768599, member: 37647"] Thanks. Greater range is indeed an important issue to me. How can you know if the model you are considering gives you greater range? When the connecting device is at the outer limits of the reception range, that is usually when you get the extreme slowdowns and poor performance. Until now, I have been using the router supplied by my ISP, and I never looked much at routers. But I switched ISP now, so either I pay them for their (now used) router, or I buy my own. Or I could buy the router of my new ISP, in installments. [/QUOTE]
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