Top products from r/beaverton
We found 2 product mentions on r/beaverton. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Linksys E2500 (N600) Advanced Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Enjoy the power of simultaneous dual band Wireless N (802.11n) technology with double the capacity for surfing the webConnect your computers, wireless printers, smartphones, and other wireless devices at up to 300 + 300 Mbps of transfer speedDouble your network bandwidth with simultaneous dual bands...
2. Asus AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router with MU-Mimo, Aimesh for Mesh WIFI System, Aiprotection Network Security Powered by Trend Micro, Adaptive Qos and Parental Control (RT-AC68U),Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Dual band with the latest 802; 11 AC 3x3 technology for combined speeds of up to 1900 Mbps1 GigaHertz dual core CPU enables smart multitasking by dedicating separate lanes for Wi Fi and USB data; Network standard: IEEE 802; 11a, IEEE 802; 11B, IEEE 802; 11G, IEEE 802; 11N, IEEE 802; 11AC, IPv4, IPv6...
FRONTIER is way better than Comcast for sure! But don't use their shitty routers that they give you. Go buy yourself one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-Advanced-Simultaneous-Dual-Band-Wireless-N/dp/B004T9RR4A (Linksys E2500).
I pay for FiOS 50/50, and I was NOT getting 50 mbps with Frontier's modem and the WiFi service with the Frontier modem barely worked. I think when the technician tested the internet during set-up, I was getting around 20-30 mbps and he told me that Frontier's infrastructure was not set up yet for 50/50, so I wouldn't be getting the 50 mbps yet. I thought that was a crock of BS, because why advertise it if it's not? Anyway, it was just their crappy router to blame.
When I went out and bought the Linksys and plugged it in and set it up, I got the 50/50 that I pay for, PLUS the WiFi is amazing.
You don't need to call in Frontier if you get the Linksys router. It's just plug in and set up your router name and password, and it'll work. If you know your way around the 192.168.1.1 menu/settings, it'll be really easy to set it up. Be sure to release the DHCP lease from the advanced settings of the Frontier Router first or you'll have to wait like two hours.
In our house, we have 2 gamers, a Roku player, Sling TV, ChromeCast, and some WiFi tablets, so our network is a bit crowded, but there's hardly any lag or congestion that affects anything. :)
EDIT: See my reply below for some speed tests.
Another vote for Frontier here, I've got 75 up/down and it's been solid. I pay like $60 a month.
I got this Asus router because their included router is junk though.