I just wanted to say your videos are awesome, they're high quality, entertaining and informative, they've helped me get the most out of my home network.
Thanks bud. Much appreciated. They don't make em like they used to. Routers keep breaking every couple of years so might as well get a cheap one and treat it as disposable. Win win if it lasts.
The Netgear XR1000 (used) and Archer AX55 (new) are both the same price in my country, which should i get? I am not looking for a "Gaming router" specifically, but more of something that has a good WiFi coverage for my house and family devices connects to it.
There’s no such thing as 0 ping in the real world, as there's always some delay when data travels between devices. But if you want the absolute best performance, make sure to check out the last episode of this series where I cover the best Wi-Fi 7 routers of 2024. That will give you the best possible experience!
No, they don't directly take SIM cards, but with Asus routers that have a dual WAN feature and a USB port, you should be able to connect an Android phone or a 4G/5G modem to the USB port.
@@Behfor thank you! I'm looking for something to replace my expensive home internet that I can use either a prepaid or monthly simcard. The RUTM50 5G seems like a good choice from what I've learned from your video... But I'll look further into the specs to get exactly what I need
The best NAS is not a router, a lot of routers support a USB attached storage, but that relies on a single point of failure (USB Flash Drives and Hard Drives are failure prone) with no redundancy, it's recommended to buy a cheap NAS device which has redundant storage. If you do use router attached storage, I recommend buying an M.2 SATA to USB adapter because SSDs are more reliable and fast.
@@Behfor I ended up purchasing the asus router, I almost got #2 on your list but that processor and all those vpn options, and I trust asus; I just couldn't pass it up!
I just wanted to say your videos are awesome, they're high quality, entertaining and informative, they've helped me get the most out of my home network.
Glad you like them! Thanks!
Thanks bud. Much appreciated. They don't make em like they used to. Routers keep breaking every couple of years so might as well get a cheap one and treat it as disposable. Win win if it lasts.
The Archer AX1500 has been a good router for me,and still is...maybe I don't even need to upgrade yet
Great! Thanks for sharing!
The Netgear XR1000 (used) and Archer AX55 (new) are both the same price in my country, which should i get?
I am not looking for a "Gaming router" specifically, but more of something that has a good WiFi coverage for my house and family devices connects to it.
Very interesting topic,thank buds for your video tutorial for sharing.wtching from Philippines God Bless buddy!
Great video. Very informative
Glad you liked it, thanks.
Thanks for the video. What’s the difference between the ASUS AX3000 and RT-AX57? The 57 seems to be getting scarce and the 3000 is in stock. Thanks!
Different region
you are Awesome! thank you for your videos
You're welcome, glad you like them 👍
Hi Behfor, does the ASUS RT-AX57 support VLAN configuration ?
No, at least not right now.
Do you just connect it to the modem and your good
Well you should also set it up based on your network requirements, (such as WiFi name, WiFi password & ...) which is not complicated
And I still have WiFi 4💀💀💀💀
Same 🙂
Dial up is working pretty great for my internet explorer
Do these routers need a modem?.
Yes
I need a powerful one reaching across the house. Going through walls upstairs to get to my room.
Mesh network
@@AngelMartinez-re6ot Reyee R6 works great!
What is the best router for like 0 ping
There’s no such thing as 0 ping in the real world, as there's always some delay when data travels between devices. But if you want the absolute best performance, make sure to check out the last episode of this series where I cover the best Wi-Fi 7 routers of 2024. That will give you the best possible experience!
Are these sim card routers?
No, they don't directly take SIM cards, but with Asus routers that have a dual WAN feature and a USB port, you should be able to connect an Android phone or a 4G/5G modem to the USB port.
@@Behfor thank you! I'm looking for something to replace my expensive home internet that I can use either a prepaid or monthly simcard. The RUTM50 5G seems like a good choice from what I've learned from your video... But I'll look further into the specs to get exactly what I need
How much per month
What’s the best “nas” router. Currently rocking the asus ax86u
The best NAS is not a router, a lot of routers support a USB attached storage, but that relies on a single point of failure (USB Flash Drives and Hard Drives are failure prone) with no redundancy, it's recommended to buy a cheap NAS device which has redundant storage.
If you do use router attached storage, I recommend buying an M.2 SATA to USB adapter because SSDs are more reliable and fast.
Do I hear Iranian accent?)
thank you very very much for the awesomely informative video
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it 👍🏻
@@Behfor I ended up purchasing the asus router, I almost got #2 on your list but that processor and all those vpn options, and I trust asus; I just couldn't pass it up!
Do you need a modem to use all of these?
Yes, these are wireless routers, not modems
@@Behfor Thanks