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Recommend a good router/NAS
As I noted in the moans thread, my Apple Time capsule has died.
So, I may be looking for a replacement. I won't be buying another TC as they are expensive for what they are. Ideally, I am looking for a router with built in NAS, n class wireless access and the ability to disable DHCP. It would be nice if it also supported UPnP and itunes sharing.. |
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I haven't actually tried any of the N class wireless routers, however I've been a long-term user of Linksys routers and have been very happy with them.
Personally I'd pick one of the Linksys models and then reflash the firmware with DD-WRT. DD-WRT turns a distinctly average, stock Linksys into a very good home router. I've also heard good things about some of the Buffalo kit, if Linksys doesn't float your boat ... so to speak. :) DD-WRT also sell routers pre-installed with their firmware, which avoids any risk of unfortunate mishaps whilst installing new firmware. Ed. |
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Stuart these are ones i tend to use these days.... Dont know if it offers all u want tho...
http://www.tp-link.com/products/prod...el=TL-WR1043ND u can buy em here... http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/prod...FMT-TLWR1043ND |
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vigor 2820n - includes wan failover and USB port so you can use an external hdd or flash drive as a NAS
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they look good value, are they any good? and are they realiable? |
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saabmania2 ive used two now and so far so good.
One on a 20mb connection and getting around 19.4mb wireless One on a 50mb and gets around 48mb wireless. |
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Was reading about these the other day DLink dir 685 with built in NAS.
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=695 Dunno what there like :rolleyes: |
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Got a D-link DIR635 here I bought for 15 at bowlers, upgrade the firmware and the USB port becomes 1 of 3 things depending on how you set it.
1) 3g internet access via a dongle 2) USB - NAS 3) USB Shareport - I currently have an epson CX3200 MFP on it and all computers can use the printer OR scanner on it. |
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if it were me i would look at to seperate, decent devices.
I currently run a Synology 4 bay NAS with 4tb of storage. This hooks into my Airport Extreme on gigabit ethernet. Its an awesome product. Its time machine compatible and supports itunes. I would def look at a decent NAS server rather than a router that has usb HDD support. |
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I set another one up earlier for a mates 20mb. He has a HP Laptop and gets 19.2mb and works fine even 4 rooms away in his kitchen. |
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Well, I've bought a Iomega Home Media NAS. Only 1TB, but it includes DNLA, iTunes and FTP servers. It also has a bittorrent client.
As for the router, I pulled my old WRT54G out of the cupboard, installed the latest DD-WRT on it, and that's doing a stirling job ATM. The only downside is that the WRT only has 100Meg ethernet, so it's gonna take a little while to copy my media to the drive. |
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there are many router with the NAS server but in almost all of them it is not fully featured ,
you can check the linksys e3000 , belkin n+ , nfiniti router(best in my opinion) |
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