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I'll vote for the performance of my tp-link routers. I started off with wireless n, then eventually moved up to Wi-Fi 5, and now I've got a Wi-Fi 6 router. I think everyone's had to deal at some point with rotors that technically support a certain speed but will start to seize up and lock up if you actually try to operate them at that speed, but I've had nothing but successes with my TP Link routers, and I've also noticed that they keep the firmware fairly well up to date.

Of course now that I've said that, it's going to turn out that those routers are filled with Chinese spyware or something.

I'm at a point now where my internet's only 100 megabits, so having multiple gigabits of throughput and my house is basically a faraday cage so my neighbor's Wi-Fi doesn't interfere with mine, the stability and performance of my Wi-Fi is comparable to wired. Actually faster since my router at best only supports 1 GB on wired.

Believe it or not the construction of your house can help a lot with that. Because my house is basically a Faraday cage, my neighbor's internet doesn't interact with mine so although it's annoying that I can't get internet in my front yard or backyard without extenders, I basically get full pull from whatever wireless networking I have within the house, and there isn't a bunch of congestion or anything to make things unstable.

The reason that I mentioned the particular brand is that I have had a lot of luck with them at the same time that I've had less luck with other brands. I absolutely love dd-wrt, but even using one of the best D-Link routers you can get that will still run it, it can be pretty Hit or Miss sometimes.
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