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I'm looking for a good gaming budget router. The one I'm currently using I can not port forward, and I'm stuck on strict nat type. I'm using this for ps4, xbox one, and pc. Anyone know of good budget routers?
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Budget and where are you from? |
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AD4M wrote Budget and where are you from? I'm from Pennsylvania, US. I picked up a netgear ac1200, boosted my internet speeds but still cant get the open nat type. Been working a lot better than my other one though. |
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Mayburrry wroteGet in touch with your ISP. They'll be able to sort it for you.AD4M wrote Budget and where are you from? |
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Sorry for asking a question on your post but does anyone know what difference buying a decent router will do? As it really just depends on your internet package right? |
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Lye wrote Sorry for asking a question on your post but does anyone know what difference buying a decent router will do? As it really just depends on your internet package right?A couple of benefits include: 1. Better wireless coverage 2. Better control from within the router GUI, such as better port forwarding, simple layout 3. More LAN ports, gigabit // 10gb ports. Couple more benefits... Many ISP's routers these days are pretty solid, it's only when you start messing on with them they tend to break. |
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