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It might...
My household is heavy on wireless usage. I am on steam/youtube, 2 boys on computers running steam/skype + tablet streaming youtube + cell phone, and wife on netflix.
I have gone through many many routers. So far, it's the 1st router that could keep up both in speed/bandwidth + signal strength.
Additional AP's and boosters are complicated to set up.Comment
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Geez... I didn't know consumer hardware got soo expensive. I haven't bought any in over a decade, I gravitate towards SMB gear.
For that price... I still find more value in controller based multi-ap systems. Those controllers are smart... they load balance and provide a lot of resiliency, assuming you buy more than one AP...
Aside from running a hard line to that AP, setup is no more or less complex than anything else.
That said, for a 1400sf single story... a single AP in the right place would work just find assuming the floor plan isn't bad and you are not in "RF hell" like an apartment complex.ExtremeXComment
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To add to it, I think the consumer crap tries too hard to do too many things (wifi+router+VPN, etc). Unifi is rock solid, better coverage, faster, and expandable if you need multiple AP's (maybe add an outdoor AP to cover your back yard).sigpicComment
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and Unifi is not a "consumer" product?

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Ubiquiti has "consumer" products, their called Amplifi.
I do not have any experience with the Amplifi line, however I do have a lot of experience with unifi, and i can tell you it is about the best wifi setup there is. But it does take some time to configure and there is a learning curve, especially if you use the advaced features that are only available if you are running the server software full time.sigpicComment
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ubiquiti has "consumer" products, their called Amplifi.
I do not have any experience with the Amplifi line, however I do have a lot of experience with unifi, and i can tell you it is about the best wifi setup there is. But it does take some time to configure and there is a learning curve, especially if you use the advaced features that are only available if you are running the server software full time.
Yea, what he said.
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One more thing to add...
I had one of the "top of the line" ASUS consumer "routers" but I frequently dropped the connection. The primary issue was that I had to choose 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz but I couldn't have a single SSID covering both (many technically allow it, but it doesn't work in practice). The Unifi does, and even better, the band steering works very well.
The reason I found Ubiquity was that I was looking for something g that worked as well as our wifi did at work. I walk around our office and my laptop seamlessly switches AP's, channels, and even frequencies without a hitch. So why couldn't my house be like that? That's when I found Ubiquiti.
Here's the article (it's a bit old) that led me to pull the trigger:
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