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Thread : Do you use a cheap router?
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Sometimes you don't need anything fancy to share an Internet connection. Did you take the low road when buying a router? |
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Well, I have a Linksys WRT54G that I picked up at Wal*Mart for around $30 or so...I had a little trouble with the installation, but Linksys has a great support department. They went as far as to get on a conference call with Dell, my laptop manufacturer, to get it working. I get good signal strength pretty much everywhere. I will almost always have 'Very Good' to 'Excellent' strength at 54Mbps, even between multiple floors. Good router, good price.
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6 years ago, I got a $40 DLink 604 router...
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I've always wondered. Do you get any type of speed increase when using Gigabit over regular 100Mbps? Just wondering. (And thanks for, finally, booting that guy at Graphics)
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Yes you really gain a good deal of speed over 100Mb |
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Ah, OK. Thanks! I was afraid it was one of those technologies that sound great, like 64-bit, yet they are somewhat useless. The most common words in technology always seems to be "cannot fully utilize".
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Just to add to the topic and to my vote. I have been using a cheap DLink 624 for many years and have recently switched to a Netgear FVL-328. I love the switch and have tons more management over my network now although the DLink was not bad. I guess it just depends on what you need it for. If you are just sharing a Internet Connection and do not need superior security then why not spend 30 bucks?? It works right? |
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Very true.....The only security is a WAP key so my nieghbors don't steal my internet...
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What server were you pinging with 16ms ping? I'd love to get that ping. I have Bellsouth Fast Acess 3Mbps up/ 384k down. What I am saying is that I have pings in the 60's and 70's without the router and pings upwards of 90 with the router. The router has to be the problem.
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eh 3mbs up....
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Thats for sure. |
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Haha, yes, I'm sorry. 3Mbps down and 384k up. Sorry, got them confused!
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The last router I purchased was a Trendnet. Newegg had a special on a $15 Trendnet 4-port that had a $10 mail-in-rebate. I couldn't pass up a $5 router. |
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$5? What a steal!
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I got the Cisco SOHO 91 Router. Mostly because I was learning CCNA at the time and I could play with the IOS on it, and it had a partially implemented version of the Cisco PIX firewall built into it.
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Now that is a good deal. How was the CCNA test? Was it hell? Im too scared to take any cert test's. |
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Getting that chance to do some cisco level tech support is the key though. |
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