![]() "All I wanted was another 120Euro router that doesn't suck." I'm also gonna guess that you're going to look at the price tag of what /u/pehrs suggested and cringe a bit. So, I'm gonna guess that you have a single Router + Wireless Access Point combo device today. (Also I'm Danish so if some sentences are nonsensical or unclear, don't be afraid to ask.) This seems to be a good list but I want to be sure whether any or all of these would be appropriate. ![]() I don't know how router power works, so I'm not sure what I'm looking for. (Also before you ask, our internet connection speed is not the problem, we're just 5 people in the office on a large day and it's 100 dollars a month) passing by and we need that stuff to run as smoothly as possible. (Our router is pretty cheap.) We need to keep the connection wireless as we constantly have guests, contacts, authors etc. They know our model and believe upgrading to something with a bit more power would work. I believe them, I can literally see 62 connections atm. The problem, according to the company, seems to be the amount of traffic in our vicinity. ![]() We've both moved physically around and done a bunch of technical attempts until they couldn't help us anymore. We called the router company and went through a length of fixes, none of them seeming to work. Our ISP says their connection to the router works fine, so the problem is with our local connection. Our router (or the ability to connect to it) has constant failure. I'm from a small business and is the most tech-savvy guy there (which doesn't say a lot, we're an art book publishing company) and we need a router upgrade. Hi Reddit! I hope this is posted the correct place.
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