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nick_f 16-02-2009 10:52

Router advice
 
Hiya all we currently use a belkin 54g router for our wireless BB and it worked fine when i was using the Xbox and Pc upstairs connected to it.
But since my wife got a laptop i find the net is slower to use on both devices?


So my question is do i need to upgrade router?
If so what to? G+, N, N+ ?

thanx

Aragorn 16-02-2009 11:02

Re: Router advice
 
Before you start upgrading the router, what speed BB have you got? If you have a 2MB VM connection, upgrading the router isn't going to make any difference.

nick_f 16-02-2009 11:04

Re: Router advice
 
Hiya thanx for fast reply i have 10mb L bb ?

Pushkar 16-02-2009 11:17

Re: Router advice
 
You'd be okay with your current G router although if you were to upgrade to get more range then it's a N your after.

Axegrinder 16-02-2009 11:19

Re: Router advice
 
Belkins arent that good really...Try a netgear or linksys as they are better quality imo.

nick_f 16-02-2009 11:19

Re: Router advice
 
Hiya ive looked a my options now what is this G+MIMO would that make a big difference?

Yeah ive seen the N router but the problem is i have a G wireless gaming adaptor so would that stop working?
Plus i have a G pc network adaptor?

MovedGoalPosts 16-02-2009 11:35

Re: Router advice
 
If you are now sharing a connection between two computers, and both are in use at the same time , then inevitably each will only get a share of the total bandwidth available. You don't get 2x 10meg speeds by having 2 computers connected to a router.

However, if only the laptop, or only the computer, or only the xbox is in use, with the others doing nothing, then that should still be able to get the full speed. If you are not seeing a good speed in such circumstances, then look at the router. Do you have current firmware for it?

Aragorn 16-02-2009 11:37

Re: Router advice
 
Anything faster than standard 'G' speeds relies on everything on the network being up to spec.
Eg, if you put an N router with the G adaptors, it will still work, but at G speeds.
Also a G router should be able to max out a 10mb broadband link.
You mention the PC & XBox have G adaptors, but what does the laptop have? If it's only a B adaptor it could be dragging down the speed of the whole wireless.

nick_f 16-02-2009 15:14

Re: Router advice
 
Hiya thanx guys for replying,
Yeah my set up is currently

Wireless G router in front room.
Laptop with built in wireless?(not sure what spec? )
Pc upstairs with G network adaptor
Xbox upstairs with wireless G adaptor



Its not really a speed issue just when the laptop and Pc are connected at same time the router sometimes drops out and the page loading hangs?

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anyone?

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grr my thread got moved now noones on it anymore

Sleeper919 16-02-2009 19:26

Re: Router advice
 
Yeah I'm also looking to upgrade my router and wasn't sure whether to fork out a bit more cash to have n speeds. I have a Netgear WGR614v6 with a PC and Xbox 360 wired to it and another desktop and laptop connecting using wireless.
Lately my router keeps disconnecting everyone from the network so I think it's time for an upgrade.

nick_f 16-02-2009 19:53

Re: Router advice
 
yeah how do i find out what built in wireless laptop has?

Aragorn 16-02-2009 21:32

Re: Router advice
 
Open up network connections and it should tell you what the network card is - if it's not obvious from the name, google should tell you whether it's b, g or n.
If the connection is dropping at the router, but not on the modem, the router CPU may be getting swamped. In which case a better router may help.

nick_f 16-02-2009 23:20

Re: Router advice
 
Hey thanx for the reply, what shouldi upgrade too? is G+ mimo anygood?


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