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Need Help With Deciding On A NEW Router

JdPower

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Hey guys,

First I don't know anything about routers just how to following directions on setting them up. :D

My microsoft router took a poop on me and I can't fix it. It powers up but it doesn't hold any internet connection to it. I only used the router for my girlfriends computer (wireless) and my Xbox 360 (wireless). The only time I use cat5 cable with the router is if a friend comes over to LAN. I didn't purchase the router it was given to me by my father has a hand me down i guess :laugh: Now looking at all the routers out there I don't know whats good or whats bad? Idiot I guess when it comes to routers...

I need something with a strong wireless signal for gf's computer and the 360, but also a router that won't lag me while playing games on my computer (CSS). Now I have heard D-Link and Linkys are good routers but seem to really can't find any with good reviews (newegg.com). Looking to spend no more then 50-100-120bucks on a quality strong router that will last. Something on newegg since they ship to me in like a day or so.

www.newegg.com

Thank you I appreciate the help.
J
 

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I have a LinkSys (w/ CISCO TRUE firewalling technology, beyond just NAT alone) BEFSX41, & it's nice!

It has 4 ports for sharing connections to the net & can function as a switch too (not just a 'broadcast to everything' hub, but instead sending signal to requesting MAC addresses, directly, which helps SOME in terms of efficiency on a LAN/WAN when multiple nodes are hooked into it - which helps avoid packet collisions/congestion).

It is GOOD stuff!

Easily configured via a web-browser javascript interface...

As far as 'ease of use': I have hooked it up to TimeWarner & CableVision Cablemodem internetting, piece of "plug-N-play" cake easy, & with a BIT of work bridging it into a PPoE connection to a WESTELL DSL modem for Verizon internet...

As far as compatibility w/ software firewalling: NO problem, & I've tested it against Windows native firewall, & ZoneAlarm, & works perfectly.

APK

P.S.=> Read reviews too, but that is my 'word-of-mouth' to you... apk
 

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I have a D-Link DIR-635 its a pretty fancy router with wireless as well. Only thing its missing for myself is the ability to use the USB to network our Printer.
 

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I stick with the Linksys WRT54GL. It is a great little router, never had a problem with it, and the 3rd party firmware support is just amazing.
 

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look at this: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=156

the Dlink DGL-4300 is a great router...but pricy, around 100-120...

you can get the Dlink DI-634M which is the same thing w/o the gigabyte lan.

the two uses the same processor, just different switch.

the DI-634M was around 30 bucks after MIR during the holidays...now its around 70.

if you want to game hard and all...get the dgl-4300: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833127158

I read that some reviews that the wireless signal wasn't that great... or it would drop

J
 

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<----WRT54G owner. This router just rocks. never drops signal, never needs to be reset, runs cool to.
 

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<-----WRT54G owner as well. No issues...run 2 computers hardwire and 2 wirelessly. Pretty easy setup.
 
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