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I know this is the wrong section to post this but the other one was pretty inactive. So i need opinions on a router with MIMO and 108mbps transfer speed. I need to possibly hook it up with Voip. Any ideas?

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o come on, now this one is a dead post
and i though toms was the right place to get opinions

Reply to carpcmelee

im gonna go name brand on this one. Zyxel........ I dont know, nvr heard of it and my parents are buying so they want too make sure im buying the right product

Reply to carpcmelee

The $25 rebate expired but this is probably the most "wow" receiving router in the reviews I have read. Excellent for a gamer as it has presets for about 50 or so games....and the gamefuel technology reduces lag....and ya can't scoff at giganet speeds.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6833127158

OTOH, a manager of a SOHO (small office home office network), I am a bit disppointed for the following reasons:

1. You can set schedules with the same rule. For example, if I wanna allow port forwarding for a certain game on "school nites" to ports x, y and z up to 10 pm, I can't make another rule allowing access on weekends to midnite.

2. If you go into the gaming section and say set up port forwarding for "Warcraft" to Machine Alpha, since Starcraft uses the same ports, you can't set up a game rule for Starcraft to Machine Beta. I think I can do a work around by doing it under special applicatiosn section but it's lame that the firmware doesn't allow this when my $40 SMC7004 did this no problem.

3. In the Special Applications sections however there is no way to set permissions for port ranges. Say you have a SOHO and want to allow AIM on the home machines and not the office machines....no can do. Either all machines are permitted or no machine sare permitted.

To the gamer member of the family, these are probbaly non issues, to the Dad who make his living off his puter and might be a bit nervous about his office network being compromised these are sugnificant issues.

Reply to JackNaylorPE

I have the DGL 4300 as well and for gaming there are few, if any, better routers out there. I can understand the issues with trying to limit specific computers to certain ports or certain applications to certain computers but really it's a GAMING router, says so right in it's name.

Toms did a review for PTP sharing as well and it ranked second so I can't see how it would perform badly with VOIP either... it is expensive though.

Reply to waylander

Zyxel is great, I use a lot of their AP's for my corporate clients, they never die or freeze!

Reply to michaelahess

Is there a reason none of these will work?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] tegory=145
Thats what newegg has for 108mbps wireless routers, one of them has to work. I like Dlink myself, but you might prefer someone else.

As far as VOIP goes, can't you use your normal phone? As I understand it, you plug your normal phone into the "VOIP box" and the box gets pluged into the router/switch. If this is the case, grab yourself a normal wired router. (or if wireless is needed, plug the box into the wireless routers wired conections.) A 5.8GHz wireless phone should be great. I guess what I'm getting at is why the need for MIMO/108. (not that its hard to fill that need)

Reply to 4745454b

i use a normal cordless phone at 900mhz. btw, i saw this d-link -http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833127173- and i dont no if its good or not. anyone have opinions on this one. btw, i have this triple play thing from my cable provider so i havta have voip.

Reply to carpcmelee

Hmmm, lets try this another way.
Why do you need MIMO, and why do you need a wireless router? IF you are getting this ONLY because of the VOIP, don't bother. Plug the VOIP box into a lan port, and your done. If you have other devices that want the wireless connection, then you might or might not need MIMO. The router you listed should work fine, and if it fits your budget then you should be good. You could also grab a D-link 604 (My favorite router btw.) for about half this price.

Reply to 4745454b

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I know this is the wrong section to post this but the other one was pretty inactive. So i need opinions on a router with MIMO and 108mbps transfer speed. I need to possibly hook it up with Voip. Any ideas?



There is plenty of routers onnthe market, great majority is a trash!

I propose only the best: Proxim AP 4000 or higher


http://www.proxim.com/images/products/small/AP_4000_3Q_tn.jpg

For Metropolitan Wi-Fi and Enterprise Applications
The dual-radio ORiNOCO AP-4000M delivers voice and data over Wi-Fi to the edge of a network over a flexible, auto-forming, self-healing, non-line of site mesh backbone. The dual-radio architecture separates the mesh backbone traffic from the edge access traffic, doubling the capacity compared to single-radio mesh architectures.

AP 4000 M

ORiNOCO AP-4000M Access Point
Highest Capacity Meshing AP-4000M Delivers Flexible, Scalable, and Reliable Voice and Data for Large Metropolitan and Enterprise Wi-Fi Deployments
The dual-radio ORiNOCO AP-4000M delivers voice and data over Wi-Fi to the edge of a network over a flexible, auto-forming, self-healing, non-line of site mesh backbone. The dual-radio architecture separates the mesh backbone traffic from the edge access traffic, doubling the capacity compared to single-radio mesh architectures. The small form factor allows additional scalability beyond two radios by placing multiple AP-4000Ms in a single outdoor enclosure. Purpose-built for the metropolitan Wi-Fi market, the AP-4000M is built on the same reliable software used in ORiNOCO enterprise networks to ensure carrier-quality availability.

The ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol (OMCP) enables mesh backhaul and Wi-Fi coverage on the same radio, while the second radio is used exclusively for Wi-Fi coverage.
Twice the memory of competing APs, ensuring software upgrade capacity
Industry-leading throughput with 802.11g and 802.11a simultaneous operation
Super Mode allows Super Mode-capable clients to get double the data rate as standard clients while simultaneously allowing standard Wi-Fi clients to communicate with the access points
Robust RADIUS accounting and authorization interface enables detailed subscriber usage tracking
WMM/802.11e quality of service support for data, voice and video
Proactive Security Measures to Protect Your Network
ORiNOCO access points support the latest security standards, including IEEE 802.11i and AES encryption, and add proactive security measures to prevent attacks.

Intra-cell blocking and traffic redirection to prevent subscriber-to-subscriber attacks.
Broadcast bandwidth throttling prevents broadcast attacks.
Spanning tree protocol prevents network loops caused by subscribers connecting two or more CPE devices together.
IEEE 802.1x mutual authentication
Dynamic per-user, per-session rotating keys
Rogue access point detection and notification
Secure management interfaces: SNMPv3, SSL and SSH
Self Forming/Self-Healing Mesh Is Easy to Deploy
Ease of deployment and integration with the wired network are critical factors in a successful, profitable wireless LAN rollout. ORiNOCO access points excel with key capabilities that simplify WLAN deployment.
Self-forming and self-healing ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol automatically routes traffic through the best path as AP-4000Ms are added or removed from the network
Tools to speed installation and optimization: automatic channel selection, adjustable transmit power, external antenna connectors.
Reliable by Design
With over 25 years of experience in the design and manufacture of wireless LANs, Proxim understands that public safety, service providers, and enterprises require the same uptime and reliability in a wireless network as in a wired network


Robust features for enterprise, public access – compared to consumer grade APs Automatic reconfiguration of security policy in the event of power loss Dual firmware image support – for rollback in the event of software or configuration change problems IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet, plenum rating, builtin Kensington lock and external antenna connectors

Applications

Fixed Edge Access Provides non-line of site Wi-Fi coverage by automatically routing traffic through the mesh backbone.
Mobile Edge Access Enables Wi-Fi coverage in automobiles, busses, and trains.
Enterprise Lowers infrastructure costs by not requiring Ethernet cabling to every access point.

Reply to pcrig

I think that's a wee bit overdone, plus it's not a ROUTER :)

Reply to michaelahess

no, i got 2 pcs, i want internet on both and have a motorola surfboard modem. the pc is 1 staircase down, so i cant wire it. and i want mimo simply cuz i want it.

Reply to carpcmelee

Quote :

I know this is the wrong section to post this but the other one was pretty inactive. So i need opinions on a router with MIMO and 108mbps transfer speed. I need to possibly hook it up with Voip. Any ideas?



There is plenty of routers onnthe market, great majority is a trash!

I propose only the best: Proxim AP 4000 or higher


http://www.proxim.com/images/products/small/AP_4000_3Q_tn.jpg

For Metropolitan Wi-Fi and Enterprise Applications
The dual-radio ORiNOCO AP-4000M delivers voice and data over Wi-Fi to the edge of a network over a flexible, auto-forming, self-healing, non-line of site mesh backbone. The dual-radio architecture separates the mesh backbone traffic from the edge access traffic, doubling the capacity compared to single-radio mesh architectures.

AP 4000 M

ORiNOCO AP-4000M Access Point
Highest Capacity Meshing AP-4000M Delivers Flexible, Scalable, and Reliable Voice and Data for Large Metropolitan and Enterprise Wi-Fi Deployments
The dual-radio ORiNOCO AP-4000M delivers voice and data over Wi-Fi to the edge of a network over a flexible, auto-forming, self-healing, non-line of site mesh backbone. The dual-radio architecture separates the mesh backbone traffic from the edge access traffic, doubling the capacity compared to single-radio mesh architectures. The small form factor allows additional scalability beyond two radios by placing multiple AP-4000Ms in a single outdoor enclosure. Purpose-built for the metropolitan Wi-Fi market, the AP-4000M is built on the same reliable software used in ORiNOCO enterprise networks to ensure carrier-quality availability.

The ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol (OMCP) enables mesh backhaul and Wi-Fi coverage on the same radio, while the second radio is used exclusively for Wi-Fi coverage.
Twice the memory of competing APs, ensuring software upgrade capacity
Industry-leading throughput with 802.11g and 802.11a simultaneous operation
Super Mode allows Super Mode-capable clients to get double the data rate as standard clients while simultaneously allowing standard Wi-Fi clients to communicate with the access points
Robust RADIUS accounting and authorization interface enables detailed subscriber usage tracking
WMM/802.11e quality of service support for data, voice and video
Proactive Security Measures to Protect Your Network
ORiNOCO access points support the latest security standards, including IEEE 802.11i and AES encryption, and add proactive security measures to prevent attacks.

Intra-cell blocking and traffic redirection to prevent subscriber-to-subscriber attacks.
Broadcast bandwidth throttling prevents broadcast attacks.
Spanning tree protocol prevents network loops caused by subscribers connecting two or more CPE devices together.
IEEE 802.1x mutual authentication
Dynamic per-user, per-session rotating keys
Rogue access point detection and notification
Secure management interfaces: SNMPv3, SSL and SSH
Self Forming/Self-Healing Mesh Is Easy to Deploy
Ease of deployment and integration with the wired network are critical factors in a successful, profitable wireless LAN rollout. ORiNOCO access points excel with key capabilities that simplify WLAN deployment.
Self-forming and self-healing ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol automatically routes traffic through the best path as AP-4000Ms are added or removed from the network
Tools to speed installation and optimization: automatic channel selection, adjustable transmit power, external antenna connectors.
Reliable by Design
With over 25 years of experience in the design and manufacture of wireless LANs, Proxim understands that public safety, service providers, and enterprises require the same uptime and reliability in a wireless network as in a wired network


Robust features for enterprise, public access – compared to consumer grade APs Automatic reconfiguration of security policy in the event of power loss Dual firmware image support – for rollback in the event of software or configuration change problems IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet, plenum rating, builtin Kensington lock and external antenna connectors

Applications

Fixed Edge Access Provides non-line of site Wi-Fi coverage by automatically routing traffic through the mesh backbone.
Mobile Edge Access Enables Wi-Fi coverage in automobiles, busses, and trains.
Enterprise Lowers infrastructure costs by not requiring Ethernet cabling to every access point.


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