08-01-2014, 12:45 PM
Probably mainly for security reasons first...then yes to add features. I constantly see articles about backdoors and security flaws in the routers on slashdot.org
They've been kind of breaking the routers up into 3 tiers recently. Basic, advanced & premium. Any of the advanced and higher typically allow you to adjust a good amount of settings like channel & power levels. As long as you put router in a relatively central location in your house, any of these advanced routers should be fine.
They've been kind of breaking the routers up into 3 tiers recently. Basic, advanced & premium. Any of the advanced and higher typically allow you to adjust a good amount of settings like channel & power levels. As long as you put router in a relatively central location in your house, any of these advanced routers should be fine.
[should not have shot the dolphin]
