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Best Router for Neostrada ADSL2+ 20/1: TP-Link TD-W8960N, NETGEAR D1500, or Archer VR400?

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  • #1 17125076
    makaronmc
    Level 30  
    Hello gentlemen...

    Which router do you recommend to Neostrada in the option up to 20Mb?
    First of all, I'm looking for stability and powerful radio.

    TP-Link TD-W8960N
    https://www.mediaexpert.pl/routery-adsl/router-tp-link-td-w8960n,id-62387

    NETGEAR D1500
    https://www.morele.net/router-netgear-d1500-100pes-661482/

    TP-LINK Archer VR400
    https://www.morele.net/router-tp-link-archer-vr400-1117843/

    Maybe something from FRITZ! Box :)
    http://allegro.pl/fritz-box-7430-router-wifi-...netia-i6915436371.html?fromVariant=6599409138

    Best Router for Neostrada ADSL2+ 20/1: TP-Link TD-W8960N, NETGEAR D1500, or Archer VR400?
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  • #2 17125268
    LucekB
    Network and Internet specialist
    A strong radio? Cheaper router for the rest of the AP :)
    I would buy, e.g. TP-Link TD-W8960N + EAP110
    Mounted the AP where the signal is missing :)
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  • #3 17125283
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    Why do you want relatively expensive routers for the 20/1 connection? For me TD-W8950N V1 from Orange is ok, but you need to upload the FW update from TP-Link because it is hopeless from Orange.
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  • #4 17125344
    makaronmc
    Level 30  
    makosuu wrote:
    Why do you want relatively expensive routers for the 20/1 connection? For me TD-W8950N V1 from Orange is ok, but you need to upload the FW update from TP-Link because it is hopeless from Orange.


    I did so too ... a long time ago, I also have TD-W8950N.
    But the router sometimes likes to break off, and the transmitter power is weak: /
  • #5 17125376
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    I don't tear, and works on WiFi with a maximum power of 100mW. Maybe tearing is the fault of the line? For me it is sensational, it doesn't have to think too much :)
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  • #6 17125927
    .:aspire:.
    Level 23  
    I am a vr400 user. He has been working continuously for several months. The 3g backup link option works very well in it. Wi-fi works similarly to the cheapest routers.
  • #7 17125994
    makaronmc
    Level 30  
    So I understand that there is nothing to take for a more expensive router to my connection? :)

    At least advise how to choose up to PLN 100, whether this TP-Link or NETGEAR.
    I once read that NETGEAR enjoys long updates (support).

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting the best router for a Neostrada ADSL2+ 20/1 connection, focusing on stability and strong wireless performance. Users suggest various models, including the TP-Link TD-W8960N, NETGEAR D1500, and TP-Link Archer VR400. Some participants recommend the TD-W8960N paired with an additional access point (EAP110) for improved coverage. Others mention the TD-W8950N as a viable option but note issues with firmware from the ISP. The Archer VR400 is highlighted for its reliability and 3G backup feature, although its Wi-Fi performance is compared to cheaper routers. The conversation also touches on the importance of firmware updates and long-term support from manufacturers, particularly for NETGEAR products.
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