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Danny_Boy_69 07-10-2006 01:41

WIFI Networking
 
Ok so at the moment im basically looking for a wireless router.....

There are soo many around i dont know which to by and i hear all the time about people having problems with them and not gettin there full internet speed i was just wondering if there is any to stay clear from and which is best to go for....

I do a lot of ;

Torrents
Online Gaming
General Surfing
Uploading


My internet speed is 10mb as well so weather that matters or not i dont know...

Thanks for the help Guys

zing_deleted 07-10-2006 08:38

Re: WIFI Networking
 
Well in my experience you wont know of any problems till your faced with them lol .I use a Linksys wireless router and this works very stable and fine but its had to be set up to fit in with other wireless networks in my area as there was interference.Also to take into consideration is construction of your home and distance between where the router will be placed and where your pc will be.
You could use homeplugs which uses a standard router (no need for wifi) but uses your mains so basically anywhere with a plug socket will give you wired and therefore imo a more stable connection.Seeing as its to route Internet the 14mbps versions will be fine and a pair of these and a standard router costs about the same as a wireless router and wireless adapter.
A few of the more expensive routers have multiple antenna and these in theory will give greater range and a stronger signal I know Netgear have such a model on the market


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