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need a wireless router, any recommendations???
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| THE_Chris |
| I'd get a wired router and spend that bit of time running cables around. Unless you're fairly proficcient with computers and know how to secure and encrypt the wireless setup, I wouldnt do it. |
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| Lepanto |
| i'm asking for a wireless one for a reason. there's not much to do with the whole encryption thing, plus no one is gonna leech of me regardless. not worried about that. |
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| Boomer187 |
| my netgear one runs pretty smooth. |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
my netgear one runs pretty smooth. |
which would you recommend, kneegrow? |
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| jdat |
The standard:
Linksys WRT54G
you can even install a hacked firmware to do more things with it.
I have one and also many people I know.
If you search on forums and stuff you'll find this is one of the best in peoples mind. |
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| rjwilmsi |
| Just got a Linksys WAG356G and I'm impressed with it so far. It's for ADSL not cable though. |
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| r5a |
Linksys is the standard.
Linksys WRT54G + DD-WRT!
= ownage. |
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| grooviebeats |
| quote: | Originally posted by r5a
Linksys is the standard.
Linksys WRT54G + DD-WRT!
= ownage. |
+1 |
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| venomX |
| I would go with the linksys too. Ive had trouble with netgear in the past and a couple of friends have also had trouble with them. |
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
Netgear without a doubt ftw.
DO NOT,
I REPEAT
DO NOT, go with the Linksys ROUTERS.
I have this misfortune of beingbehind one on an NTL cable connection.
Used so many different types of hacked and unofficial firmware and it's still a big pile of... rubbish! |
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