Hi,
I would like to purchase a commercial grade router, since I'm tired of these consumer routers not performing to my expectations. So several other individuals on Toms Hardware have recommended that I get a Ubiquiti Unifi AP.
However, there are three options: LR, Lite, and Pro.
This will be used in my household, with maybe 14 users max at any one time. I stream movies videos etc. within a 2500 sq. Ft. house. I will be placing the router dead center in the house and so at most, the signal will need to go through around 3 or 4 walls most of the time.
My Internet plan is 150mbps down and 15 mbps up, and want a router that can fully make use of this connection. So I want the router running at 150 (on the 5g of course) unlike my other routers that bottleneck at 40.
I don't need any extra Ethernet ports (as provided for the PRO), because these are just end units.
I would like the best range I can get, with the highest speeds. However, 2 lites are the same price as 1 Pro, so if the lites can completely do the job, then I can get 2 instead of one PRO.
Here is a comparison chart between the routers:
I would like to purchase a commercial grade router, since I'm tired of these consumer routers not performing to my expectations. So several other individuals on Toms Hardware have recommended that I get a Ubiquiti Unifi AP.
However, there are three options: LR, Lite, and Pro.
This will be used in my household, with maybe 14 users max at any one time. I stream movies videos etc. within a 2500 sq. Ft. house. I will be placing the router dead center in the house and so at most, the signal will need to go through around 3 or 4 walls most of the time.
My Internet plan is 150mbps down and 15 mbps up, and want a router that can fully make use of this connection. So I want the router running at 150 (on the 5g of course) unlike my other routers that bottleneck at 40.
I don't need any extra Ethernet ports (as provided for the PRO), because these are just end units.
I would like the best range I can get, with the highest speeds. However, 2 lites are the same price as 1 Pro, so if the lites can completely do the job, then I can get 2 instead of one PRO.
Here is a comparison chart between the routers: