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<blockquote data-quote="jmike314" data-source="post: 2160773" data-attributes="member: 26830"><p>Always good to upgrade in the 3-5 year range regardless of function.</p><p>I've used just about every brand available...sold them too.</p><p>You're going to find lemons in every bunch. Belkin, Linksys/Cisco, Netgear are all solid performers. Make sure your router has the features you want and proper security and you should be good to go.</p><p>Depending on how much you spend...2-4 years per router is about right. Some will last longer...some shorter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmike314, post: 2160773, member: 26830"] Always good to upgrade in the 3-5 year range regardless of function. I've used just about every brand available...sold them too. You're going to find lemons in every bunch. Belkin, Linksys/Cisco, Netgear are all solid performers. Make sure your router has the features you want and proper security and you should be good to go. Depending on how much you spend...2-4 years per router is about right. Some will last longer...some shorter. [/QUOTE]
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