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    What type of router are you using

    For many Internet Broadcasters your internet speeds and stability are an important thing. I was wondering what router you guys are using

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    I currently have the Linksys EA3500 DualBand N750 Router

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    Currently the built in router of my ATT UVerse RG but in past I have used a Linksys/Cisco WRT54GL running DD-WRT with great results.

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    Could someone recommended a higher end consumer router ? 2-300 bucks?

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    I'm not recommending them because I've never used one, but I did hear someone recommend Mikrotik routers.
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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    It seems like to Actiontec routers that Verizon Fios gives out can not handle Large amounts of traffic for a long period of time.

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