QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Nov 9 2024, 10:50 PM)
Currently using Fiberhome SR1041F AX3000 router. Plan was 800Mbps. Desktop using AXE5400 Tp-link PCIE Wifi card ( Wifi 6e )
Single storey house. Router roughly at the center of the house. My pc is in my room and the router is at dining hall TV table. My room and dining hall is just side by side. Signal strength around 77% .
Is the D-link DIR-X3000Z ( non unifi ) better and more stable wifi signal strength or just the same?
The Fiberhome SR104F is a decent router with average wireless coverage, but certainly better than the D-Link DIR3060Z in terms of overall stability. I've recorded 63 days of uptime with the fiberhome model compared to 1 week uptime with D-Link. Maybe others would get different result than me. Since I don't want to waste cash on buying another router, I just settle with stock router. As long as I have a mesh unit to extend wireless coverage consider good already.
QUOTE(tng55 @ Nov 10 2024, 10:32 AM)
D-link DIR-X3000Z bad and also bad Fiberhome SR1041F AX3000
hmm 800mbps you need get more powerful router to get handle high speed
just get AXE Router
What is your definition of powerful router? I believe when you said powerful router, you are comparing consumer grade router with enterprise grade router. Most consumer grade routers are pretty average and most of the features are underutilized, not to mention, some providers stopped providing updates after certain period, except for ASUS; and only supported router gets RMerlin's fw support which is more superior than stock asuswrt.
What is the percentile of your internet usage on daily basis? Did you utilize 100% of your subscribed speed with
your powerful router all the time? What I mean is, not only when uploading and downloading, but other features that comes with the router.