Top products from r/teksavvy
We found 11 product mentions on r/teksavvy. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. ADSL Modems/Routers - SmartRG SR505N
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 2
VDSL2 / ADSL2+ modem 802.11n Wireless 4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch SmartRG 802.11n Wireless VDSL2 Modem
2. TP-Link N450 WiFi Router - Wireless Internet Router for Home (TL-WR940N)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Wireless N speed up to 450Mbps, ideal for bandwidth-intensive tasks like HD video streaming, VoIP, and online gaming. Not compatible with phoneline internet.802. 11n technology, 15x faster with 5x the range of 802. 11g, Three antennas for increased coverage and stability, System Requirements - Micro...
3. ASUS RT-N66U Dual-Band Wireless-N900 Gigabit Router
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Concurrent Dual-Band Transmissions for Strong Signal Strength and Ultra-Fast Connection Rates up to 900MbpsGigabit Ethernet Ports for the Fastest, Most Reliable Internet PerformanceDownload Master for Wireless Data Storage and Access to Router-Connected USB Storage DevicesExpanded ...
4. TP-Link AV600 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Plug&Play, Power Saving, Nano Powerline Adapter, Expand Home Network with Stable Connections (TL-PA4010 KIT)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Faster speed: wired connection with high speed data transfer rate, ideal for HD video or 3D video streaming and online gamingNetwork expansion: Home Plug AV Standard compliant IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3U, with Easy pair feature to add additional TP Link PowerPoint adapters to the network; connect Multip...
5. NETGEAR Nighthawk Smart WiFi Router (R7000) - AC1900 Wireless Speed (up to 1900 Mbps) | Up to 1800 sq ft Coverage & 30 Devices | 4 x 1G Ethernet and 2 USB ports | Armor Security
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Netgear Armor protects your network and connected devices from Internet threats. Get peace of mind knowing you have the best-in-class anti-virus, anti-malware, and data protection for all your smart devices, smartphones, and computers with a 30 day free trial.Fast wifi performance: Get up to 1800 sq...
6. Asus AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router with MU-Mimo, Aimesh for Mesh WIFI System, Aiprotection Network Security Powered by Trend Micro, Adaptive Qos and Parental Control (RT-AC68U),Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Dual band with the latest 802; 11 AC 3x3 technology for combined speeds of up to 1900 Mbps1 GigaHertz dual core CPU enables smart multitasking by dedicating separate lanes for Wi Fi and USB data; Network standard: IEEE 802; 11a, IEEE 802; 11B, IEEE 802; 11G, IEEE 802; 11N, IEEE 802; 11AC, IPv4, IPv6...
7. TP-Link
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Eliminate Rental Fee: Eliminate your cable modem monthly rental fee - Up to $120 per yearCable Modem Only: You will also need a router to enable Wi-FiFaster Speed: DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem provides 8X faster download speed than DOCSIS 2.0 for an ultra-fast performance; Channel bonding of up to 8 downs...
8. TP-Link AC1900 High Power Wireless Wi-Fi Gigabit Router, Ideal for Gaming (Archer C1900)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Game online and stream 4D hk video with 1900Mbps of total available bandwidthSimultaneous WiFi dual band networks with 2.4GHz (600Mbps) and 5GHz (1300Mbps)Supercharge your WiFi coverage thanks to three dual band antennas with 900mW high powered amplifiers1GHz dual core Processor handles simultaneous...
9. TP-Link TC7650 DOCSIS 3.0 (24x8) High Speed Cable Modem. Max Download Speeds Up to 1000Mbps. Certified for Comcast XFINITY, Spectrum, Cox, and More.
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Eliminate Rental Fee: Eliminate your cable modem monthly rental fee - Up to $120 per yearCable Modem Only: You will also need a router to enable Wi-FiLightning Fast Speed: Channel bonding of up to 24 downstream and 8 upstream channels; Best for watching 4K movies and online gamingDual-core Processor...
I used to have a terrible time with routers. There were a few that I bought that would last a year or so, or I'd have one that would work fine until I tried torrenting something without speed limits and I'd be power-cycling the router often; the routers I was trying were rather crappy.
I finally bit the bullet and decided to buy myself a really good one. You'll pay twice as much for it, but it's solid. The one I'm happy with is the Asus RT-N66U. Newegg link here. This thing has taken everything I've been able to throw at it and it just keeps on chuggin.
I'm sort of a power user, and I prefer components that are separate. Modem+router combos are a no-go for me - if one part breaks I need to replace the whole thing. By having your modem separate from the router, you don't get yourself into the situation where you need to set up your home network again after the ISP does an upgrade requiring you to get a different modem.
tl;dr: With routers, you tend to get what you pay for. Keeping the modem and the router separate is better for people comfortable with technology.
Edit: I checked the Amazon reviews for your device: it looks like there are some complaints about the wifi signal strength. This would indeed cause slower speeds. As a modem, it looks like it's fine. As a router: you could do a lot better.
Hi /u/Mattafaka,
I did some searching to see if I could find any cheaper. I only found one place that sells the Smart RG 505n on amazon however it's the same price as ours.
Your best bet may be to check Kijiji or a similar site to see if you can pick up a second hand one. We do have our own firmware which you can flash the modem with as well.
Good luck on your modem search!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Chris.
I'm going to have to disagree with you guys. Though I won't argue the superior performance that comes with a high end router (I have the AC-RT68U), a cheaper router can be completely usable, reliable and provide decent performance.
Prior to this router I was using a Cisco E2500 (which I got for $40ish) that I had flashed with DD-WRT. In the 4+ years that I had that router, I never had an issue with it. I really only replaced it because our new house was way too big for it and I was getting 4 Mbps in my office from my 40 Mbps package. Hence why I went with the best I could find, I needed the range.
For tasks such as basic streaming or web browsing, what the average user is doing, spending more than $120ish on a router isn't really necessary unless range is an issue. Sure, there are many more features, but the average customer isn't running an FTP server, using their router for NAS or needs remote access to their network whenever they want.
/u/Sparkum, you do need to use one of the approved modems. The modem that we sell, the ZyXel VSG1432, is a wireless all in one modem. It may serve your needs just fine, it's not a bad idea to try it out before spending more by getting a separate router. Though if you're concerned about the absolute best experience possible, a separate router would likely be a good investment.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Never tried MoCA but looks pretty straightforward.
Your other option, that I have tried is Powerline networking. They are cheap and fast and work great!
http://www.amazon.ca/TP-LINK-TL-PA4010KIT-Powerline-Adapter-Starter/dp/B00AWRUICG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422560302&sr=8-1&keywords=ethernet+over+power
Really depends on your needs and how much you are willing to spend (Both time and money). Do you want mesh wifi kit with antennas in each room?(go with Eero or Orbi) Do you want enterprise grade router and wireless access point? (go with edgerouter x or pfsense with unifi ap) If you want something simple like ac1900 then I would recommend you buy it now as its on sale for 44% off at amazon https://www.amazon.ca/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-AC1900-Smart-Router/dp/B00F0DD0I6
Hello breathinggames,
Thank you for the message. The TP-Link TL-WR940N is a wireless router. This isn't a modem. You will still need a modem to connect to your DSL service. If you need a wireless router for a wireless network at your home this would work fine to connect to a modem.
If you want more information on this device here is a Amazon.ca page with more information to review: https://www.amazon.ca/TP-LINK-TL-WR940N-Wireless-External-Antennas/dp/B003Y5RYNY
With a little more information I will be able to assist you with this further. What modem are you currently using for your connection?? Make/model??
If there are further questions, please let us know.
regards,
Thanks, again, Leanne. I found the TC7650 on Amazon. I've also had a Hitron CDA3-35 in my wishlist for some time now, but it's Puma 6, according to this list.
I'm still leaning towards DSL, but I'll do s'more research.
Something simple.
Will something at this price point don't he job?
https://www.amazon.ca/TP-Link-Performing-Wireless-Archer-C1900/dp/B018DFUJV8/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&dpID=41YJ8kAUidL&dpPl=1&keywords=ac1900&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&qid=1525898460&ref=plSrch&ref_=mp_s_a_1_4&sr=8-4
I'm using the TC-7610 in Hamilton with no issues. Had to phone in to TekSavvy to get it activated as their modem list under packages didn't match the modem list when trying to purchase service.
I know it's not near as future-proof as the TC-7650 but at least it is a Broadcom chipset and cheaper than the TC-4300. I got mine for $38 in the US.