Modem+Router Feedback Thread

Brand + Model : ASUS RT-N56U
Type: N
Speed : 300Mbps (Dual Band)
Price (With Year of Purchase) : 6685 [Jan 2015]
ISP Being Used : Airtel
Coverage Area : 4BHK Apartment
Range rating : 3.5/5
Signal Strength : Excellent in 3 rooms, Average in the last, poorer in balconies
Connection Stability : Excellent
Custom Firmware Support : Yes [Padavan] (Does NOT support DD-WRT due to it being a Ralink chipset, instead of Broadcomm)
USB Ports : 2 x USB 2.0
Ethernet Ports : 4 x 1000Mbps
Wi-fi Enabled : Yes
VoIP Enabled : Yes
Crash Test : Passed

Rating :
4.25 / 5
Ease of Setup/Use : 5/5
 
Brand + Model: TP-Link TD-W8968

Type: BGN

Price (With Year of Purchase): Forgot :(

ISP Being Used : Airtel & Cable Broadband

Coverage Area : Upto 4 Rooms it works fine

Signal Strength: Upto 2 Room it's Excellent, then it keeps degrading

Connection Stability: Excellent

Custom Firmware Support: No (I Believe)

USB Ports: 1

Ethernet Ports: 4

Wi-fi Enabled: Yes

VoIP Enabled: No

Crash Test: Passed

Rating: 5/5 considering the price.
 
Brand + Model: Netgear R7000

Type: B/G/N/AC

Price (With Year of Purchase): Rs.8000 in 2018

ISP Being Used : Spectra, ACT (failover)

Coverage Area : 3BHK floor (reaches outside)

Signal Strength: Good

Connection Stability: Good

Custom Firmware Support: Yes, but only Broadcom-compatible (Tomato-based)

USB Ports: 1 3.0, 1 2.0

Ethernet Ports: 4

Wi-fi Enabled: Yes

VoIP Enabled: No

Crash Test: (Passed/Failed): Passed

Rating: 5/5

I run freshtomato, so the rating is taking into account the expanded featureset it provides (I loadbalance two connections, run a file server, and have a couple of virtual wireless networks for IoT devices).
 
Brand + Model: TP Link AX - 1800

Type: AX(backwards compatibe)

Price (With Year of Purchase): Rs. 5354 (in 2021)

ISP Being Used : SSWL 50 mbps

Coverage Area : 1200+ sqft

Signal Strength: Excellent at close range(obviously), Good at maybe 800+ sqft, mediocre at 1200+ sqft

Security : WPA3

Connection Stability: Excellent

Custom Firmware Support: No idea

USB Ports: 1 usb 2.0

Ethernet Ports: 4+1 full gigabit ports

IPTV Enabled: customizable within the 4 ethernet ports

Crash Test: didn't try (will do later)

Rating: 4/5

The hardware version of this router is fairly new (V2) so not many negative review about this version yet, there was some heating issue tbh in the beginning but after some 1/2 firmware updates that heating issue is almost gone, although I had to use a cardboard box to prop it up for ventilation and airflow, it doesn't heat up as badly as it did when I got it in the beginning. An extra feature of this one is the removal of muti-band being shown in the wifi list by a thing called smart connect i.e. only one connection is shown but it is both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz enabled, it is upto your device to select which band it wants, only downside is the channel width (20mhz) for both bands else its quite a fun to use router
 
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