What is the Best Router to work with Obi and GV

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Veronica:
Thanks a bunch to all of you guys, im sold with the Asus RT-N16  ;D  ;)

Veronica:
@QB Zappy for how long do you have the ASUS router, i've been reading and some are complaining about the router being dead after a while, or parts broken. I am thinking on getting it from amazon.com as newegg.com is not that reliable for me as i've hear that they sell refurbished devices without mentioning they are.

I know sometimes its a hit or a miss with this kind of things i just want to hear about your point of view about all this.

~ V

QBZappy:
Veronica,

I have 2 Asus RT-N16 units connecting my office to my house using VPN. I have been using and abusing them for the last two years without any issues. Note that this model does not have dual band wireless. The newer more expensive model has this feature. If you don't care for that then the Asus RT-N16 should do fine.

MikeHObi:
Any router should essentially work.  When I'm looking for a router today, I want one that has dual radios and can use them both at the same time.  One should be 2.4ghz and one should be 5ghz.  if possible (when i use DD-WRT it is) I limit the 2.4ghz antenna to 802.11G and 802.11N, and the 5ghz antenna has 802.11N.

Thus those devices that can connect to the 5GHZ network benefit from less noise (less 5GHZ capable wifi routers out there).

I use DD-WRT because it works on the routers I have and I use WDS mesh networking in my home across 3 routers.

rsnyc:
I ordered the asus rt-n16 based on the discussion here since I do not have 5ghz devices for dual band anyway and am experiencing call quality issues. I just want to rule out my old router as a source of eth problem. Is there a good link for setting up tomato when I get this router? Thanks, im not too experienced with flashing to routers yet.

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