Hey all,
I'm considering what to do for a new, modern router. We're running the cable 
modem/router combo from Time Warner, but I hate it. Mostly, I want 
network-based storage support, and better throughput. We all use Apple 
products, and most of them can handle AC wifi. My question, though, is whether 
I'd be better off with an Airport router of some kind, or a cheaper router that 
has the same wifi features? Put another way, what's the advantage to using 
Apple routers over cheaper alternatives? I'd like to save money if I can, but 
are there features in the Airport line that make one of them compelling? A 
Spider or a Nighthawk would do more than fine for non-Apple options, but is 
there a good reason I would prefer an Airport? Thanks in advance.

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Have a great day,
Alex Hall
mehg...@icloud.com

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