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Best Wi-Fi routers of 2018
It boasts a futuristic design that can only be vertical-mounted, which can be polarizing, although it is a refreshing change from the basic horizontal black box styling of the majority of routers. It is both beamforming and multi-user multiple input, multiple output (MU-MIMO) capable.
Gamers will appreciate the ability to set up their own cloud server, and the adaptive QoS with manual and automatic bandwidth limiting and application-specific prioritization options. There’s also a Game Boost feature, which provides access to WTFast routing technology and the Gamers Private Network (GPN) to provide optimal bandwidth for WTFast-enabled games. Parental controls restrict access to adult and social media websites, with everything controlled through a robust web-based management console or mobile app.
Amazon user Oliver D. writes:
“Owned this for a little over a year. I can use the signal all the way past my driveway when I’m enabling my home security. I use 5Ghz signal when 2.4 is being used for streaming by 3 different devices. Works well with our AppleTV in the media room. Signal is good when Chromecast as well. No buffering issues there. Configuration is user-friendly. I like the firewall and antivirus feature. No complaints so far!”
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