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Best Router Suggestions

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Rockets34Legend, Oct 16, 2010.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    I need a router that broadcasts the signal well, but don't want to break the bank. Anyone?
     
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    arkoe (ง'̀-'́)ง

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    I typically avoid Linksys routers... my experience with them is they tend to need to be rebooted a lot.
     
  4. jev5555

    jev5555 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    I'll second that.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833156249

    Not bad for an N router.
     
  5. ItsMyFault

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    Take it from someone who has been a lifetime Linksys customer, UNTIL NOW...

    Go with D-Link or Netgear... I have the D-Link DIR-660. It's worked perfectly for me, a little on the high side as far as prices go.. but go with either D-Link or Netgear and you won't have any problems. I've dealt with too many problems over these last few years with Linksys/Cisco.
     
  6. clutch citizen

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    Any good ones for mac/pc home? I hear Airport Extreme is pretty good, but only 3 gigabit ports?
     
  7. ItsMyFault

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    I've actually tried out airport extreme since I thought it might be better for my Mac.. ended up returning it because it was as ordinary as any other wireless-n router but more expensive (at least at the time).
     
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    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    Linksys sucks balls- I've had two go out over the past three years.

    I got this one about two months ago and It's rock solid. With DD-WRT you can also attach a usb printer for network printing and USB hard drive for network storage and/or as a media server.

    ASUS RT-N16
     
  9. clutch citizen

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    These are the ones I'm looking at:

    d-link DIR-655
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LIFB7S/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER

    Apple AirPort Extreme
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002TLTG9E/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER

    Netgear
    Still looking for the best model

    I'm looking for good range and good network printer capability. Mac and PC home
     
  10. doboyz

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    Any N capable that can be DD-WRT or Tomato firmware. You can turn up the range and power of the antennas from there.
     
  11. ItsMyFault

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    655 is the one I have...dk why I typed 660. But yeah, I have a mac and a network printer as well as 2 other pcs on this router and my VOIP service. It's worked perfectly for me so far, Ive had it for 2 months now. Airport Extreme like I said, if you can find a good price for it isn't bad either... WNDR3300 for netgear is also good.
     
  12. wikiwiki

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    Airport extreme is pretty good, nothing fancy in terms of features, but has all the latest stuff and works solid.

    The biggest advantage it has is ease of setup/management, it's pretty much the only router in existence without those ridiculously horrible web-based management GUI's.

    Obviously, if you have .mac then the Bonjour features are cool, and time machine for backups is good, too. (but I don't use that stuff so no feedback there).
     
  13. Rockets34Legend

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    I have a D-Link DI-624 and it sucks balls. I can't do any modifications to it and the range is crap no matter what channel I put it on.

    Thanks for the suggestions.
     
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    Best trusted brand/quality is netgear
     
  16. Sajan

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    the linksys wrt54g was a good router back in the days. now i dont know what the crap linksys/cisco is doing to their routers. just expensive plastic.

    netgear seems to be better these days.
     
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    Listen to this man. I have a Cisco WRT 610n v.2 flashed with Tomato and it works perfectly. Extremely stable (no crashes or reboots required), increased antenna output, bandwidth monitoring, etc. Ever since using DD-WRT/Tomato, almost all routers are fine. Stock firmware is a hing of the past.
     
  18. Htown's2kFinest

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    I had my Linksys router for like 5 or more years. Had some problems in the last year or two with rebooting it a lot but it's been great for me for the most part all through the years. It's still currently running just fine and I and have no problem getting a connection anywhere in my house.
     
  19. The Real Shady

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    They all suck and will last you about two years. They will burn up.
     
  20. No Worries

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    This.

    My latest $100 thrown down the drain is for a Cisco Valet router.

    Maybe next time I will pony $$$ for a good router and get a pro model.
     
    #20 No Worries, Oct 23, 2010
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