Anonymous
Post 11/01/2020 09:35     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:I just upgrade our Verizon internet and got the newest router free.

You will need to buy WiFi extenders. WiFi isn’t great up and down different levels


We have Fios Gateway with Gigabit service. 3 levels and ~3700 sq ft. We needed an Eero pro with 2 beacons to distribute strong wifi throughout the house.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2020 08:45     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

Be careful installing mesh with a Verizon router. Either go with the Verizon extenders or research carefully which brands and products interoperate well with Verizon equipment. From personal experience the Linksys Velop mesh does not work well with Verizon. I heard that NetGear Orbi does, but not other NetGear products.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 15:51     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go to Best Buy and tell them how big your place is, what kind of bandwidth you pay for with your provider, how many people are logged in and on video and any given time. They will make a recommendation.

Acus has some really good ones and so does Netgear.



any big box store is hit or miss as far as the person answering the question having any idea what they're talking about


pp from above and that is very true.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 15:50     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just upgraded our Verizon internet and got the newest router free.

You will need to buy WiFi extenders. WiFi isn’t great up and down different levels
Ohhhh, I didn't know this was an option. Did they offer the free router or did you have to ask for it? I haven't called Verizon yet, but I'm going to.

Router came free with the 1G upgrade. I think it retails for $299. You will need a Verizon tech appointment.

I just did this all online.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 15:49     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just upgrade our Verizon internet and got the newest router free.

You will need to buy WiFi extenders. WiFi isn’t great up and down different levels
Ohhhh, I didn't know this was an option. Did they offer the free router or did you have to ask for it? I haven't called Verizon yet, but I'm going to.

Router came free with the 1G upgrade. I think it retails for $299. You will need a Verizon tech appointment.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 13:22     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:I just upgrade our Verizon internet and got the newest router free.

You will need to buy WiFi extenders. WiFi isn’t great up and down different levels
Ohhhh, I didn't know this was an option. Did they offer the free router or did you have to ask for it? I haven't called Verizon yet, but I'm going to.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 12:26     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

I just upgrade our Verizon internet and got the newest router free.

You will need to buy WiFi extenders. WiFi isn’t great up and down different levels
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 12:05     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

I just bought a Gryphon brand one and I'm happy with it. Super easy to set up, has a phone app so I can manage anything connected to it and set parental controls for the kids devices. They also sell mesh extenders (I don't need it for in my house but considering one to see if I can get better coverage outside.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 12:02     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:Go to Best Buy and tell them how big your place is, what kind of bandwidth you pay for with your provider, how many people are logged in and on video and any given time. They will make a recommendation.

Acus has some really good ones and so does Netgear.



any big box store is hit or miss as far as the person answering the question having any idea what they're talking about
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 12:02     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:Thanks. My house is 3 levels but only 1200sqft. I've read reviews on CNET and browsed Amazon but I'm a bit overwhelmed. I don't understand much of the terminology and I just want something good and that's pretty easy to set up.


look at google - super easy. Not the most cutting edge on features, but very idiot proof
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 11:41     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

Anonymous wrote:Thanks. My house is 3 levels but only 1200sqft. I've read reviews on CNET and browsed Amazon but I'm a bit overwhelmed. I don't understand much of the terminology and I just want something good and that's pretty easy to set up.


You will need a mesh network then.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 11:41     Subject: Re:How do I know which router to buy?

Go to Best Buy and tell them how big your place is, what kind of bandwidth you pay for with your provider, how many people are logged in and on video and any given time. They will make a recommendation.

Acus has some really good ones and so does Netgear.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 11:40     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

Thanks. My house is 3 levels but only 1200sqft. I've read reviews on CNET and browsed Amazon but I'm a bit overwhelmed. I don't understand much of the terminology and I just want something good and that's pretty easy to set up.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 11:38     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

if your house is large, mesh. Look for a name brand company that regularly pushes firmware updates. Other than that, it's just preferences and a lot of marketing
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2020 11:32     Subject: How do I know which router to buy?

I currently have FIOS with 75Mbps. I think I need to upgrade. We stream TV, everyone is homeschooling and working, phones, video games, etc. My service is getting real spotty and I'm thinking about upgrading to a Gigabit. Anyway, I don't want to rent a router anymore. What should I be looking for in a router?