Hey everyone.
First off, we're getting optical fiber 500/500 Mbit/s plan pretty soon and I really need help choosing a good router that would have 4 ethernet ports that would get all that speed thru (2 ports will be used for IPTV, 1 for a PC and 1 incase we get another IPTV)
Strong Wi Fi signal (we're on a 2 story house with a LOT of walls). That 5GHz and 2.4GHz stuff doesn't matter, only 2 devices will be using Wi Fi.
Finnally, the most important requirment would be that it would have the port for optic cable thingy and a configuration for 2-3 IPTVs (I'm a noob in this router cable thing sector, but I know how to config the router to make IPTV work 0_0)
The router should be reliable, not overheat and etc.
The router that our ISP would give us really sucks (my friend has it)
Price limit is around 130$, would be nice not to exceed it, but if necessary, there may be exceptions, hehe!
My first 2 choices were either the ASUS RT-n18u and the RT-n66u, but they don't have the optical cable thing ports...
Sorry for the confusing order, I'm not a native english speaker and it's the best I can do with a broken arm, hehe!
First off, we're getting optical fiber 500/500 Mbit/s plan pretty soon and I really need help choosing a good router that would have 4 ethernet ports that would get all that speed thru (2 ports will be used for IPTV, 1 for a PC and 1 incase we get another IPTV)
Strong Wi Fi signal (we're on a 2 story house with a LOT of walls). That 5GHz and 2.4GHz stuff doesn't matter, only 2 devices will be using Wi Fi.
Finnally, the most important requirment would be that it would have the port for optic cable thingy and a configuration for 2-3 IPTVs (I'm a noob in this router cable thing sector, but I know how to config the router to make IPTV work 0_0)
The router should be reliable, not overheat and etc.
The router that our ISP would give us really sucks (my friend has it)
Price limit is around 130$, would be nice not to exceed it, but if necessary, there may be exceptions, hehe!
My first 2 choices were either the ASUS RT-n18u and the RT-n66u, but they don't have the optical cable thing ports...
Sorry for the confusing order, I'm not a native english speaker and it's the best I can do with a broken arm, hehe!