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Originally Posted by Azure
I don't think it is overkill.
I think it is well worth the effort and price(which isn't that much more) to get a router where it simply runs and you never have issues with it.
Compared to home consumer models where you have to go restart it at random times for whatever reason.
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So, roughly $900-1000, opposed to $359 just to save yourself from power cycling, maybe? I haven't touched mine in months, talk about first world problems. I do everything over IP, my internet connection is the most used utility in my house, and I have nothing to complain about, especially to spend 2.5x ("not much more") the price on something for the same coverage. I can cover twice the size of my house, and expand at will.
EDIT: I should clarify so I don't come off as a dick. People can spend their money however they please, I'm just saying the consumer systems and their functionality and stability do not warrant 2.5x the cost, so thats the strangest argument to make