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delmontebanana 15-05-2006 16:46

What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Hi all! New member here :)

Just wanted to know what wireless router everyone's using and if they would recommend it? And whether it was easy to set up.

Because I'm on the look out for one and it will be the first Wireless LAN I'm gonna be setting up at home. Going to be connecting 2 PC's and a Laptop.

I'm on NTL 2Mb at present, hoping to switch to 10Mb soon.

crazycamper 15-05-2006 16:50

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
i use a wired router more stable easy to set up. and if you are only on 2mb and get a wireless router it is likely to be slow

delmontebanana 15-05-2006 16:54

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Will it be slow on a 10Mb line then? Cos I've read on here that NTL don't seem to be able to meet most people's expectations of at least 8Mb or more.

Chris 15-05-2006 16:54

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
I have just bought a Linksys to replace my dead Belkin. The improvement in wireless range was immediate and quite breathtaking. The user set-up options on the Linksys are a lot clearer and more functional as well.

Jacquesb 15-05-2006 17:18

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
I purchased a Belkin last year to replace a dead Linksys - in fact the Linksys was the 2nd replacement after both of the previous passed away ! The Belkin was easy to setup and has run trouble-free ever since.

I think the best router is the one you can set up and then forget about.

Cheers,
J:tu:

etccarmageddon 15-05-2006 17:19

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
I have linksys and have used belkin. linksys works. belkin is crap.

Druchii 15-05-2006 17:25

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Linksys WRK54G - Wouldn't recommend it, the range is terrible not even reaching 20metres indoors at times and it keep dropping the wireless signal, which requires a reboot of the router for it to work again.

Note the model, it is NOT the same as a WRT54G (which by all accounts are excellent)

BillyDrago 15-05-2006 17:50

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
I've used a Belkin Pre-N router for approximately 12 months - easy to set up and the only problem I've had with my wireless network since then turned out to be nothing to do with the router.

MadGamer 15-05-2006 18:58

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
BT Voyager 2100 Wireless/Wired router, very easy to set up (ADSL Router)

Tricky 15-05-2006 19:10

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
ZyXel P-335/P-335WT and it rocks

Chris W 15-05-2006 19:13

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Airport Extreme :)

Good range, setup was a breeze, range is good, and it looks nice in my room. Plus Airtunes is a nice bonus!

Only drawback is that it doens't have any ethernet ports for wired lan connections.

__spc__ 15-05-2006 20:40

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Linksys WRT54G ALL the way.

http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php
http://www.wrt54g.net/forum/index.php
http://forum.bsr-clan.de/index.php?c=5

I have two of these beasties, both with third party firmware installed (to give many more features). Buy them new for £55+ or get them cheap on eBay or through Amazon (Used and New) - I got my second for £32 NEW!

I use one as a gateway and one as a range extender/AP - the firmware allows use of WDS meaning the routers are connected to each other wirelessly, not cabled as a normal repeater/AP needs. The ranges are excellent.

dmarook 17-05-2006 13:44

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Hello

I have been using a Belkin 125 High Speed Wireless router for last year or so. Did not have too much trouble stting it up however since I have upgraded to 10 Mbps, it has been freezing up now and then, which needs a soft reset to get going again. Wireless range is ok for my house but I don't have experience of any other router as it is my first one. If it packs up for good, I will not be going for another Belkin for sure. Linksys looks promising with all the customisations available for it. Other things i would probably look for in a router is a button to turn on and off the wireless mode (just for the sake of added security) and a reset button.:)

DMarook

georgepomone 18-05-2006 00:00

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Hi All,
I have the Linksys WRT54GS. The S just means speed booster.It works to speed up the wireless side.I'd never had a router before and I found it easy to set up.Once you have loaded in the CD you can just press the button on the front to get the wireless signal going.Just remember to go into the program to set your security up properly.
Regards, George.:tu:

__spc__ 18-05-2006 06:13

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by __spc__
Linksys WRT54G ALL the way.
[snip]

I forgot to mention - check what version of the router you're getting (see http://www.wrt54g.net/pages.php?p=guide_version).

Version 4s pose a small difficulty when upgrading the firmware, while version 5s cannot be modified; v5 is the latest. You'll see people asking the version question on eBay when buying a WRT54G, as most people who want these excellent WiFI routers want to modify the firmware to improve the functionality of the units.

Chris 18-05-2006 09:35

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by __spc__
I forgot to mention - check what version of the router you're getting (see http://www.wrt54g.net/pages.php?p=guide_version).

Version 4s pose a small difficulty when upgrading the firmware, while version 5s cannot be modified; v5 is the latest. You'll see people asking the version question on eBay when buying a WRT54G, as most people who want these excellent WiFI routers want to modify the firmware to improve the functionality of the units.

I agree they're excellent units (I have had one for a couple of weeks now) but I do question whether 'most' people want to modify the firmware. I think frequenting forums can lead to a distorted perspective on what 'most' people like to do with their PCs and other hardware. ;)

I know enough about routers to know people like to hack a Linksys, but I wanted a Linksys because I heard it is a good router in its own right, not because I wanted to hack it.

delmontebanana 18-05-2006 09:45

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Thanks for all the info so far guys :)
I think I will be getting a Linksys WRT54G after all.

I've noticed it's quite cheap on ebay with both the WRT54G and WRT54GS models at the same price.

Also, I just found this from linksysinfo.org
Quote:

-for All round performance and total recommendations: WRT54G v2.0-v4.0 / WRT54GS v1.0-v4.0
-note: Stay away from WRT54G v1.x (125Mhz CPU) and WRT54G v5.0 / WRT54GS v5.0 VxWorks + limited ram. The is now however a DD-WRT micro version 3rd party firmware for the v5.0's but you need to add a serial port to the motherboard and use JTAG to flash the WRT to gain linux compatable OS. for more information checkout the wiki at http://www.dd-wrt.com
Do you think this is relevant to me? I'm not planning to change the firmware or anything unless it helps to increase the Speed of transfer or something.

Druchii 18-05-2006 15:56

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Just got a WRT54G, pretty hacked off at Maplins, but its up and running now, seems ok to me... Not had the chance to mess with it much yet. got MAC filtering on...

__spc__ 18-05-2006 17:07

Re: What Wireless Router are you using and would you recommend it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by delmontebanana
Thanks for all the info so far guys :)
I think I will be getting a Linksys WRT54G after all.

I've noticed it's quite cheap on ebay with both the WRT54G and WRT54GS models at the same price.

Also, I just found this from linksysinfo.org


Do you think this is relevant to me? I'm not planning to change the firmware or anything unless it helps to increase the Speed of transfer or something.

The hardware in versions 2 to 4 is the best (200MHz processor, 16MB RAM):
http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.p...showpage&pid=6


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