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Router Questions/Recommendations? I am using a Linksys WRT160N right now and for some reason I am not getting a very good connection or range with it in my townhouse. My room is about 12/13 metres away from the router on the same level, but a lot of the time it would disconnect randomly and I wouldn't be able to find my network. This happens like a few times everyday. And when I'm right outside the house, I would not even be able to find my network.. I'm not very familiar with routers, so what router would you guys recommend around the $100 range? Are the dual band ones worth it? How do they exactly work? There are usually 4 computers using the network just browsing and some torrenting. Also how is the the Shaw Wi-Fi modem? How would it compare to a $100 router? |
the Netgear WNDR3700 or 4000 are probably the best home routers.. You could get a router with external antennas and buy a longer antenna, but that would reduce your speed... |
Asus RT56 |
I've been using the d-link dir-655 router for the past couple of years. It works great. |
+1 for DIR-655. Depending on the hardware version of your existing WRT160N, it may support flashing with DD-WRT, third-party firmware that gives you a lot more options and tweaks. |
^I am supported but there was a lot of reading to do in the guide so I got lazy haha What exactly are the benefits of flashing to DD-WRT? |
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+1 for DIR655. It's rock solid no matter how much stuff I cram through it. Wireless strength is not that good though for this router. However replacing it with 3 higher gain antennas will fix that. |
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I used to run DD-WRT WRT54Gs in almost every application. I just moved to a new house and wanted an N router, so I picked up an Asus RT-N56U based on some great reviews. So far I'm very impressed. Speeds are good, and the firmware is great, gives you tons of options and flexibility. So far, I'm not missing anything that I had when I ran DD-WRT. Router Charts - WAN to LAN Throughput - SmallNetBuilder |
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Unfortunately this router has been known to have this very common issue you speak of; before purchasing another more expensive router might I suggest a few things? I suggest re-flashing your firmware and make sure you have the latest updates. If that doesn't work you could try switching to another channel WiFi Stumbler Scans Local Wi-Fi to Find an Interference-Free Channel You can also try increasing the power on your laptops wifi adapter. If it does come down to purchasing something, you can easily find a WRT54G on ebay and flash it with DD-WRT and turning it into a repeater to help boost your signal. Good luck |
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