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Best Router for 49 m2 Apartment: TP-Link TL-WDR3600 vs Connect Box Compal CH7465LG

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  • #1 16248304
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    Hello
    I will describe the topic. I currently have a TP-Link TL-WDR3600 router at my parents' apartment. Upc is connected to the cisco modem.
    At my apartment I am currently in the phase of mounting UPC and I got from them a modem router that will work like this cisco as a modem, it is the Connect Box vel Compal CH7465LG. From what I've read, it's better your router to flash on wifi and that I could redirect ports (I use torrents and xbox one a lot on the network)
    What would you gentlemen propose for a router to a 49 m2 flat in a large room would be a router and connected to it TV by cable, console by cable and laptop if I would download it also by cable. However, after wifi laptop from time to time and a tablet. Can an identical TP-Link TL-WDR3600 be used?
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  • #2 16248359
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Masownik26 wrote:
    Can an identical TP-Link TL-WDR3600 be used?

    It is already a router that you have your years and is not developed. I recommend WR1043NDv3 or v4 with 5GHz to C5v2
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  • #3 16248400
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    I understand WR1043NDv4 is typing in google but I can't find it anywhere in the stores. Will this router cope with wifi in a 49 m2 apartment? And won't there be problems with port forwarding?
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  • #4 16248414
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Masownik26 wrote:
    I understand WR1043NDv4 is typing in google but nowhere in the stores

    You can easily take v3

    Masownik26 wrote:
    Will this router cope with wifi in a 49 m2 apartment?

    Unfortunately, I'm not a fairy. It all depends on the building and interference.

    Masownik26 wrote:
    ? And won't there be problems with port forwarding?

    This is one of the basic functions of the router. It all depends on whether on the WAN there will be a public IP from the Internet provider.
  • #5 16248432
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    Well, I can do it now. Do you know what the invention of Compal CH7465LG is? what UPC adds is mzoe to be as a router but i guess i prefer my private plug in though. These tp links what did you provide are some old that so few find them? Because if I can something from another company from Netgar, for example, if it works as it should
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  • #6 16248445
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Masownik26 wrote:
    These tp links you provided are some old ones that you find so little

    Old??? You probably don't know what you're talking about.

    Masownik26 wrote:
    Do you know what the invention of Compal CH7465LG is? what UPC adds is mzoe

    The modem from UPC must stay in its place and you cannot change or discard it because you will lose access to the Internet.
  • #7 16248470
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    jimasek wrote:
    Masownik26 wrote:
    These tp links you provided are some old ones that you find so little

    Old??? You probably don't know what you're talking about.

    Masownik26 wrote:
    Do you know what the invention of Compal CH7465LG is? what UPC adds is mzoe

    The modem from UPC must stay in its place and you cannot change or discard it because you will lose access to the Internet.

    I know that it only needs to be that it can also be a router, so I'm wondering whether to buy your router.
  • #8 16248488
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Masownik26 wrote:
    I know that it only needs to be that it can also be a router, so I'm wondering whether to buy your router.

    It can even be a router. You do DMZ to the IP address that you set on the WAN router and you have the ability to manage the network from your router. You connect all devices in your home network to the WAN router that's all.
  • #9 16248518
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    oh eee, I think, however, I will decide on this 1 solution this tp link price goes well for v4.0 versions 179 zeta is not much
  • #10 16248541
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    The choice is yours. I only proposed a solution.
  • #11 16248643
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    ok thanks a lot again for the professional help. Tell me yet, is this TP-Link TL-WR1043ND v4.0 in some sense better TP-Link TL-WDR3600? or just newer? Because this old man I see has 2 bands 2.4 Ghz and 5Ghz. In truth I only use 2.4
  • #12 16248672
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    A newer hardware solution, WDR3600 is no longer developed.
  • #13 16250526
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    Ok and one more question, will WiFi deal with net 120? And as a precaution, how would I change to 250 in the future or will I be able to change?
  • #14 16250535
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    At 120Mbps, of course, if you have a 300Mbps network card for 250Mbps internet speed, only a router with "AC" and the same card.
  • #15 16250587
    Masownik26
    Level 6  
    ok, that's 120, that's all I was interested in ;)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting the best router for a 49 m² apartment, comparing the TP-Link TL-WDR3600 and the Connect Box Compal CH7465LG. The user currently has the TL-WDR3600 but is considering the Compal router provided by UPC. Recommendations include the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND (v3 or v4) as a suitable alternative, with discussions on its capabilities for Wi-Fi coverage and port forwarding for torrenting and gaming. The TL-WR1043ND is noted as a newer hardware solution compared to the TL-WDR3600, which is no longer developed. The conversation also touches on internet speed compatibility, suggesting that a router with "AC" capabilities would be necessary for higher speeds in the future.
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