Look at Ubiquiti , specifically Unifi equipment they make. Very cost 
effective Commercial grade equipment. The AC Pro Access Points work great. 

On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 7:50:58 PM UTC-5, Kevin Haggerty wrote:
>
> Cowork Gloucester VA opens the doors officially on November 1st!
>
> We just had the Internet installed today, and now we need a router that 
> will do the trick.
>
> I know we will eventually need access points (and I've been reading up on 
> that in this forum), but starting off, we don't much of a budget to work 
> with, and we don't have enough members to really justify a robust setup.
>
> For right now, we will have everyone in one floor (which is roughly 
> 1000-1200sqft), with two private offices, a conference room, and a shared 
> lounge/coworking area.
>
> I don't anticipate there being a ton of bandwidth used, and right now, 
> there are only 5 members (plus several others who will be popping in part 
> time).
>
> Can anyone make a suggestion for a router that can handle this kind of 
> traffic? We can upgrade later when the traffic justifies doing so. We just 
> need something for getting started that does a good job but isn't too 
> costly.
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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