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[ale] Recommended (or not) routers



I've bought refurbed laptops at Microcenter.   Don't know if they do routers but you might want to check out their web site.

You should probably invest in a small UPS that has battery only outlets so you can plug your router into that to avoid the lightning strike.   A couple I bought in the past (APC I think) had both battery outlets as well as surge protection outlets.  If you get one like that make sure you're plugging into the battery only vs the surge protection.  

-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Ken Cochran
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 10:08 AM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] Recommended (or not) routers

Hey ALErs & Happy New Year :)
Looks like I need to get a couple of wireless routers.
Any updated Words Of Wisdom/pointers on what to seek or avoid?

My 1st one was an ASUS RT-N16, ran DD-WRT, think I bought as refurb, worked great for years, now lightning-damaged (WAN port now bad).

2nd, ASUS RT-AC68P, also refurb, stock firmware but it's in DD-WRT's support list, also lost to lightning.

3rd & current, ASUS RT-AC68P (again, liked the last one), another refurb, works fine.

Looking for:
1.  Alternative/open-source firmware support (DD-WRT, Tomato,
    whatever; suggestions?)
2.  Not super expensive, umm... <$200 or so?
3.  Recommended places to get?  The above 3 all came from NewEgg
    but who else is good for reburbs?  (Anyone in
    ATL/Microcenter/Fry's?)

Thanks, -k

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