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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak
Why a non-wifi router? Not challenging you, just asking. I see cost/lost weekends adding access points.
You clearly have a reason. Is it integrity/continuity of the signal?
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When you get a modem, router, access point all in one, it's like getting an inexpensive car that is trying to be a sports car, people hauler and utility vehicle all in one. Too much compromise. You usually end up with a device that is at best average at any of them. A dedicated wifi device will usually give you much better service, more features, better range.
The difference is that you'll probably end up spending more, but the better service and lack of frustration will be worth it.
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