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Need a new wireless router for home use.

Started by Townsend, January 23, 2012, 04:29:30 PM

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Quote from: Gaspar on January 23, 2012, 04:37:19 PM
Go with a Linksys, and make sure it's a "wireless-n" router.  Linksys has a good administration system, and is easy to set up security exceptions with.  Otherwise, they are all about the same.

If you have lots of interference caused by phones or your location, you can look at some of the more expensive Linksys multi-band routers, but we do hundreds of inexpensive Linksys routers and the preform flawlessly.

No need to spend a ton of money.


Are you still using any wired routers?

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Quote from: Hoss on February 01, 2012, 10:20:34 PM
Dont' mind dd-wrt, but it's a little 'fat' for my needs.  TomatoUSB  works well sofar on this router and my speeds look just fine sofar.

I would stay away from the Buffalo though.  I didn't like it much, and I did have it with DD-WRT on it for about six months before I got rid of it.  I'll let you know later this week how the RTN16 holds up.

Hey  Hoss,  how are you liking that router?


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Quote from: jne on March 19, 2012, 10:59:14 PM
Hey  Hoss,  how are you liking that router?


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Sofar, works great.  Have the Toastman build of Tomato on it and it works flawlessly sofar.