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Name a reliable router.
I'm using the linksys WRT54G and every so often I have to reset it because it loses communication with my cable modem. Anyway, enough is enough and I've decided that I need to get a more reliable router.
Does anyone have a router with which they've experienced no problems? Something simple. I just need a single WAN connection with both wired and wireless output. Cheers, Pogo |
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Re: Name a reliable router.
Netgear routers are generally considered the best ones you can get. Easy to configure, reliable and good value for money (unlike Belkin)
I can back this up as I've had two different ones - DG834G and DG834PN, both of which I've never had problems with. I only upgraded to the latter because it had a better wireless coverage, as well as supports ADSL2/2+. DG834PN also comes with a wireless adapter if you want to use a PC wirelessly [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Name a reliable router.
my friend has been using the wrt54g wirelessly with no complaints. hes using a 3rd party linux firmware, its free and its supposed to be easy to get up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G#...mware_projects im using netbsd on a midtower. its rock solid, hasnt let me down. theres a bit of docs to read if you're new. http://www.netbsd.org/ |
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Re: Name a reliable router.
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im using netbsd on a midtower. its rock solid, hasnt let me down. theres a bit of docs to read if you're new. http://www.netbsd.org/ [/ QUOTE ] Why are you such a baller? |
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Re: Name a reliable router.
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[ QUOTE ] im using netbsd on a midtower. its rock solid, hasnt let me down. theres a bit of docs to read if you're new. http://www.netbsd.org/ [/ QUOTE ] Why are you such a baller? [/ QUOTE ] the girls are always impressed by my midtower |
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Re: Name a reliable router.
Netgear and Dlink both have quality routers in my experiences. I'm not a fan of linksys despite its "good" name.
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