What problem are you trying to solve with replacing the existing router?
this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2023
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I doubt changing the edge router would change much in terms of performance, or are we already taking about wifi too?
Unless $25 means a great deal to you id go with the higher one. Say u have it 3 to 5 years its less than 10 dollars per year difference.
without really knowing what your goal is with a personal router, all i can say is i like TP Link. their AX1800 router has been serving well for 3 years