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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1065469" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I'd probably also look at Ubiquiti. I have a Asus RT-AC68U which is working well and getting good speed, but Asus does tend to ship bugged firmware releases from time to time that sometimes cause various disruptions where you have to roll back. So it can be a pain to figure out when to upgrade and when to skip them, but the support and frequent updates from Asus are much appreciated in a day and age when software support is still vastly lacking from most companies and security issues can lurk inside your router software.</p><p></p><p>For your current TP-Link router you can also check whether there is an OpenWRT based release available. That might be more stable the one currently available, but YMMV with custom firmware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1065469, member: 997"] I'd probably also look at Ubiquiti. I have a Asus RT-AC68U which is working well and getting good speed, but Asus does tend to ship bugged firmware releases from time to time that sometimes cause various disruptions where you have to roll back. So it can be a pain to figure out when to upgrade and when to skip them, but the support and frequent updates from Asus are much appreciated in a day and age when software support is still vastly lacking from most companies and security issues can lurk inside your router software. For your current TP-Link router you can also check whether there is an OpenWRT based release available. That might be more stable the one currently available, but YMMV with custom firmware. [/QUOTE]
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