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#179282 - 08/14/09 01:02 PM Wireless Routers?
7point82 Offline
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Registered: 11/24/05
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Loc: Orange Beach, AL
I've asked several tech savy people & done a lot of review reading about my pending purchase of a wireless router and, to be honest, I haven't seen much of a pattern develop in the answers. I know we have a few tech savy folks here and thought it couldn't hurt to ask for your opinion(s).

So here's the skinny. I expect to have several devices connected at the same time and one of those devices will be a game console. I have a cable broadband connection at 12 Mbps. I would like to have the wife and kids screaming about network drops as rarely as possible. wink I am guessing that occassions will be fairly regular that find the wife on the computer shopping/paying bills, the daughter doing homework on the internet or downloading music & the boys playing Wii and/or PS3. I have a single story home (<3000 sq. ft.) in the suburbs.

At the moment I'm leaning toward the D-Link DGL-4500.

That's about it so let me know what you think! Thanks in advance for the help!
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#179285 - 08/14/09 01:16 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: 7point82]
Rodion Offline
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Registered: 04/29/08
Posts: 285
Loc: Israel
Well, in case you didn't know, those 12 Mbps - though huge by my standards - will be divided between all of your computers, leading to a fairly limited download speed for everyone.
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#179287 - 08/14/09 01:20 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: ]
Russ Offline
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
Is it possible to run the game console unsecure via wire connection and run the network secure wireless? Would that work and keep others off the net?
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#179293 - 08/14/09 02:21 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: Russ]
7point82 Offline
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Originally Posted By: Russ
Is it possible to run the game console unsecure via wire connection and run the network secure wireless? Would that work and keep others off the net?


I would have to move the cable modem to another room but it is possible. I had hoped to keep the cable modem, wireless router & all in one copy/print/fax machine in my office. I'll have to put a little thought into creative ways of getting a wired connection to the PS3 although that still leaves the Wii on wireless.

Also, I do realize that several devices are going to eat up the bandwidth fairly quickly. Right now I'm just on my broadband provider's standard 12 Mbps level of service. I do have a 20 Mbps option available but I haven't checked the cost.
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#179297 - 08/14/09 02:44 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: ]
haertig Offline
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Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
Linysys (Cisco) WRT54GL (you want the model with the "L" on the end - other similarly named router models are NOT the same, nowhere near the same).

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124190

$52 (they don't show you the price until you put it into your cart).

Excellent router as it comes. Double-excellent if you load third-party firmware on it (DD-WRT, Tomato, etc.)

There's a reason it comes with over 2300 customer reviews and has a five star rating at NewEgg!

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#179298 - 08/14/09 02:50 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: haertig]
7point82 Offline
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I know the WRT54GL is the F150 of the router world. I just wasn't sure how well it would fare in an evironment with several concurrent connections. In this case I am the wrong flavor of computer nerd.
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#179301 - 08/14/09 03:01 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: 7point82]
haertig Offline
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Registered: 03/13/05
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I don't know about the max number of connections on the WRT54GL. The most I've done at one time is four wired, plus two wireless.

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#179306 - 08/14/09 03:08 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: haertig]
JBMat Offline
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Registered: 03/03/09
Posts: 745
Loc: NC
The other bad thing about wireless routers is the way in which the signal is broadcast. The signal goes up and out like water out of a fountain. A PC next to the router may have trouble getting a signal, while one farther away gets a great signal.

Consider centralizing the router in your home.


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#179311 - 08/14/09 03:15 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: haertig]
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 1928
Loc: Mountains of CA
Originally Posted By: haertig
Linysys (Cisco) WRT54GL (you want the model with the "L" on the end - other similarly named router models are NOT the same, nowhere near the same).

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124190

$52 (they don't show you the price until you put it into your cart).

Excellent router as it comes. Double-excellent if you load third-party firmware on it (DD-WRT, Tomato, etc.)

There's a reason it comes with over 2300 customer reviews and has a five star rating at NewEgg!


AWESOME Router. I've had one for years, set my parents up with one, etc it's pretty much the most common / best basic home router out there.

I've retired my WRT54GL to backup as I've replaced it with a Cradlepoint Router. It's made for hooking in broadband air cards as well as normal WAN connections... Is wireless, and even has a battery / 12v adapter for it to use when traveling in the RV. Pretty much #1 for it's purpose, but OMG it's pricey compared to basic routers. So far it's worked AWESOME, and I can't complain.
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#179315 - 08/14/09 04:07 PM Re: Wireless Routers? [Re: 7point82]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
You shouldn't have any problems with the D-Link DGL-4500. My ISP sent me a D-Link DIR 615 + D-Link DWA-140 USB WLAN adapter for free for testing purposes to test it's wireless capabilities. The D-link was fast and stable on Wireless N so no complaints.

Personally though I would go with a something like the Vigor 2820Vn Series ADSL Router Firewall if I were to replace my Draytek Vigor 2100VG if it failed.

http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2820.html

Its more expensive than other basic routers but provides wireless 3G connectivity and the possibility to load balance DSL and ADSL connections and even dial-up using POTS if your DSL, ADSL or 3G connection becomes compromised. It even has a USB connection for NAS if not using your 3G USB wireless dongle. It also has VOIP connectivity to allow the addition of 2 virtual telephone lines.



Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (08/14/09 04:23 PM)

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