Do you think the routers made by Apple are too old? I see them on sale on the
refurbished site.
Lena
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On Feb 1, 2017, at 6:47 AM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:************
Depends on how much money you want to spend and what kind of home service you
have whether you need a high end model or not. If you have a lot of WiFi
devices and a multi hundred megabit service I’d look at one of the Netgear
Nighthawk series. I have an R8500 which is the top end and very good but I
have a 500 megabit service and over 50 devices.:)
TP-Link is another good brand.
The apple devices are very good especially for a service of 200 megabits or
less and say 20 or so WiFi devices. Very easy to configure and works well
with Apple gear.
Hope that helps.
On Jan 31, 2017, at 9:14 PM, Lena Contreras <contreras_lena@xxxxxx> wrote:
I may have to buy a new router. What is the easiest Wi-Fi router to set up
in the most reliable? I was looking at the ones made by Apple but they don't
make them anymore.
Lena
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