2024 is the year of wifi7 .... how blind and ignorant can you be ? This list is trash as it does not reflect reality as this list is 2023 at best but not 2024
I have the Asus AX86U pro and it’s a awesome solid gaming router speeds are always consistent looking at the history log … it’s nice to see you put it in the “ GOD TIER “
Why do all these "reviews" portray things that do not matter to customers at all? Your wifi speed does not make any difference unless the connection you get from ISP to home is faster and in that case your connection is PLENTY FAST even if you have an old WIFI system. Software/firmware updates to avoid being hacked, easy to setup properly, avoidance of unsafe protocols and features and good quality hardware is what reviews SHOULD look at, but they don't. It is like these reviews are made by people who do not know what they are doing and just read out loud the marketing material.
Brother, you may not believe this, but just because you are not using these speeds doesn't mean others don't, either. There is a thing called an internal network and a greater web. Just because you are not getting these speeds on the greater web, doesn't mean you won't be getting these speeds on the internal network. From the looks of it, you are not the tech hobbyist, just continue with your ISP-provided modem and live happily.
@@bizkurt99 There are no internal and greater web, but LAN and internet. Maybe you would like to share a common consumer use where faster than any typical wifi is required or beneficial. Every modern router supports 5GHz, many even faster than that.
@@TechTusiast internal=lan & greater web=internet. They are not in the popular word list but they are still true. Currently using laptop on wifi to do all my stuff since pulling a cable is more costly to me than (money+time) just getting a router/repeater. And since all around me is full of (2.4 & 5) it, i need some difference maker like Wi-Fi 6 to get me out of their signals. Currently using TP-Link RE705X. And it is same as plugging an ethernet cable to my pc. Getting minimum 900 mbps out of 1 gig in downloads on internet (ISP provided router, locked, can't change it unfortunatly.)
”common consumers” should continue there day with their provided isp router and stay off tech reviews. There are other features that these routers provide. Your head would implode trying to comprehend them.
Needing router for semi-basic home use. 6 smart tvs, several phones, several wireless cameras. Currently have 600mb/sec internet speed. Hoping to spend no more than $200. What's the best device?
Anything from Netgear in my testing of routers for over 20 years is very bad experience. Asus going down hell with netgear as well in long term performance and stability. My usual picks for the past 8 years now is TP-Link.
I was actually thinking this. The last time I looked into routers (5 years ago), the thing you wanted to look for was Smart Queue Management. Is this still the case? Do you have any solid recommendations? Ideally I am looking to spend under $200AUD or $140ish USD. I dont mind spending more if I have to, i just want something that has decent range and good QOS cause i have like 4 ppl and heaps of random devices. I just want to game again, currently have 230mbps down and 50 up
I am hp victus 15 with Display: 39.62 cms (15.6 inches), FHD IPS Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SSD ROM Processor: Intel Corei5-13420H, 13th Generation OS: Windows 11 Home Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Included Software: Microsoft Office 2021 Warranty: 1 Year Onsite Should I buy it.under 80k rupees($958)
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2024 is the year of wifi7 .... how blind and ignorant can you be ?
This list is trash as it does not reflect reality as this list is 2023 at best but not 2024
I have the Asus AX86U pro and it’s a awesome solid gaming router speeds are always consistent looking at the history log … it’s nice to see you put it in the “ GOD TIER “
How much js it
It’s $199.99 on Amazon
what games do you play?
how is your ping before and after?
@@OffScript300z black ops call of duty fps
Why do all these "reviews" portray things that do not matter to customers at all? Your wifi speed does not make any difference unless the connection you get from ISP to home is faster and in that case your connection is PLENTY FAST even if you have an old WIFI system. Software/firmware updates to avoid being hacked, easy to setup properly, avoidance of unsafe protocols and features and good quality hardware is what reviews SHOULD look at, but they don't. It is like these reviews are made by people who do not know what they are doing and just read out loud the marketing material.
A good review would take much more effort. Agree with you
Brother, you may not believe this, but just because you are not using these speeds doesn't mean others don't, either. There is a thing called an internal network and a greater web. Just because you are not getting these speeds on the greater web, doesn't mean you won't be getting these speeds on the internal network. From the looks of it, you are not the tech hobbyist, just continue with your ISP-provided modem and live happily.
@@bizkurt99 There are no internal and greater web, but LAN and internet. Maybe you would like to share a common consumer use where faster than any typical wifi is required or beneficial. Every modern router supports 5GHz, many even faster than that.
@@TechTusiast internal=lan & greater web=internet. They are not in the popular word list but they are still true. Currently using laptop on wifi to do all my stuff since pulling a cable is more costly to me than (money+time) just getting a router/repeater. And since all around me is full of (2.4 & 5) it, i need some difference maker like Wi-Fi 6 to get me out of their signals. Currently using TP-Link RE705X. And it is same as plugging an ethernet cable to my pc. Getting minimum 900 mbps out of 1 gig in downloads on internet (ISP provided router, locked, can't change it unfortunatly.)
”common consumers” should continue there day with their provided isp router and stay off tech reviews. There are other features that these routers provide. Your head would implode trying to comprehend them.
Lol why do some routers looks like they're some kind of killer robots? I could buy them, but would need some hiding place in my apartment from them :D
Its gigabit, not gigabyte, duh!
Needing router for semi-basic home use. 6 smart tvs, several phones, several wireless cameras. Currently have 600mb/sec internet speed. Hoping to spend no more than $200. What's the best device?
anything that isnt wifi 7 is irrelevant at this point
Hey, what about the Asus RT-AX82U?
I have two of these 😊. Solid performance. The LED "scanner" is quite nice in a dark room, also.
Tip : AX (wifi6) is dead , BE is the present (wifi7)
RT-AX86U Pro is GOD tier😎
Anything from Netgear in my testing of routers for over 20 years is very bad experience. Asus going down hell with netgear as well in long term performance and stability. My usual picks for the past 8 years now is TP-Link.
What do you recommend from tp Link?
tp-link bottom. it glitches and freezes. my choice is ruijie
god damn another Brochure reader and no real test
Bro’s never heard of bufferbloat
I was actually thinking this. The last time I looked into routers (5 years ago), the thing you wanted to look for was Smart Queue Management. Is this still the case? Do you have any solid recommendations? Ideally I am looking to spend under $200AUD or $140ish USD. I dont mind spending more if I have to, i just want something that has decent range and good QOS cause i have like 4 ppl and heaps of random devices. I just want to game again, currently have 230mbps down and 50 up
1. AVERAGE
2. GOD TIER
3.
List is outdated
Do 5g and lte modem routers please!!!!!!!!!!😊
What about the Archer AXE75?
Yeah what about it. Is this a hidden gem ?
@@garrettwerner703 Maybe. It has a good cpu.
Sponsored by Asus
I am hp victus 15 with Display: 39.62 cms (15.6 inches), FHD IPS
Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SSD ROM
Processor: Intel Corei5-13420H, 13th Generation
OS: Windows 11 Home
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050
Included Software: Microsoft Office 2021
Warranty: 1 Year Onsite
Should I buy it.under 80k rupees($958)
No
@@Dibbya_Chakma what are the reasons?
@@Shresth_Bhardwaj GPU is so low go for rtx 3060ti
But it would cost more than 1.3 lakhs($1554)
Any recommendations of gaming laptop under $1000
the current news on any of the TP-Link routers leaves them all off my lists. Sorry TP-Link, you're outta here!
What happened?
@@WolfDaeLegend tp-link bottom. it glitches and freezes.
Never put asus shit in the best tier it makes the vid not trust worthy
🦊🦊🦊
tp-link ax80 is one of the best budget ones
it glitches and freezes. my choice is ruijie