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Originally Posted by Flames89
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Pretty standard stuff there. Doesn't offer 802.11ac, and is limited on the gigabit interfaces, but that may not be important for you.
The biggest thing is that it does what you want it to do. Are you looking for specific features? Or do you just want to have wifi that works, and gives you your Internet access? If that's the case, this would probably be sufficient.
But if you start seeing weird behavior, like wifi constantly disconnecting or is super slow, or Internet throughput isn't even close to what it should be. Then maybe looking at another router would be a good option.