hey.... toms hardware has a detailed review of most of the top routers on the market as of June 2006
http://www.tomsnetworking.com/lans_r...html?chart=119
i bought the d-link wireless 108G gaming router and it works great!
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Oct 20th, 2006 10:36 AM #1Deal Addict




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Best wireless router?
What is the best wireless router out there in your guys opinions? I have a DI-624 which plain old sucks. All of a sudden it keeps dropping signals, needs to be rebooted, etc etc.
And I mean "best" in terms of performance, RF signal strength, features, etc...
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Oct 20th, 2006 02:36 PM #3
yeah i think im gonna get that Gaming router as well !!
but its kinda pricey when i need to get that ADAPTOR as well !_______________
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Oct 20th, 2006 03:10 PM #6
Just as a general rule of thumb, if you're having connectivity issues wirelessly, turn off the speed enhancement modes. Pre-N routers will usually have "superG" (much like the 108 gaming routers), "Turbo" or "SpeedBoost" on 'em, and may cause weaker signals.
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Oct 20th, 2006 03:18 PM #7
i'm personally just looking for something i don't need to "RESTART" the router everyday or week !
is the DWL-4300 good in that department ?
if so... i think im gonna get one! the linksys we have right now... needs to be restarted all the time ... even with WRT 3rd party firmware!_______________
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torrent client
Is it possible that your torrent client is filling your router with connection requests? I try to limit any torrent requests. on my linksys.
Socom 3 has mic issues with the linksys.
I read that the linksys wrt54gs beats the Linksys pre-N for range. The Netgear and Belkin 802.11n (draft) models comes out ahead of Linksys in range and through put._______________
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Oct 21st, 2006 12:47 PM #11
whats the best FIRMWARE to use for WRT54G Version 4 ???
i got 5 computers on its wireless!
and we still need to restart every other day..... !_______________
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Oct 21st, 2006 12:51 PM #12
Its funny, because my trendnet router works as good as my hacked linksys router. I get constant 700+ download, and 80k upload max with no "restarting issues".
Also no log on online games using CFOSPEED (app) of course.
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Oct 21st, 2006 01:36 PM #13
I have the same inquiry. I always thought Linksys would be the best but after reading things on the Net, I am no longer so certain.
I want to connect a couple of wired computers and one laptop connected wirelessly. I do some P2P from my wired machines but the laptop is unlikely to be used in this fashion.
Any recommendations?
Thanks and I don't mean to hijack the thread.
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Oct 21st, 2006 05:06 PM #14
ok, i didn't know you had 5+ users on this poor router
if they are all using P2P software, NO CONSUMER router will work nicely
your best bet is to build yourself a linux router box (a $299 computer from canada computers will EAT ALL CONSUMER ROUTERS for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and then some.)
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