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<blockquote data-quote="bigmoose" data-source="post: 16221722" data-attributes="member: 64149"><p>Depends on the size of your house and router placement. The cons of the typical mesh is the basic interface. How advanced do you want to get?</p><p></p><p>I ended up with a nice ASUS router, RT-AC86U (not to be confused with the 68U). The web interface for management is light years ahead of Netgear. ASUS also has its own AiMesh feature where you can add additional routers at any time to build your own mesh. I went this route in case I needed more coverage later on. I ended up not needing any since my one router was far superior than my stock FiOS and Netgear R7000 router.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmoose, post: 16221722, member: 64149"] Depends on the size of your house and router placement. The cons of the typical mesh is the basic interface. How advanced do you want to get? I ended up with a nice ASUS router, RT-AC86U (not to be confused with the 68U). The web interface for management is light years ahead of Netgear. ASUS also has its own AiMesh feature where you can add additional routers at any time to build your own mesh. I went this route in case I needed more coverage later on. I ended up not needing any since my one router was far superior than my stock FiOS and Netgear R7000 router. [/QUOTE]
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