What are you using for dual-WAN routers?

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Tim Higgins

Just got a call from a colleague who was looking for recommendations on dual-WAN routers to replace his faithful Nexland router that was finally starting to fail.

I haven’t looked at dual-WAN routers in awhile (note to self, put these on the “to review” list) so didn’t really have any helpful recommendations, other than to stay away from the Linksys RV082, which has had a troubled past.

So what are you using that you like? And what should prospective buyers avoid? Just reply to this post. You don’t need to register to post. But due to those wonderful spammers out there, I will be moderating comments before they are shown. Thanks!

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