Post subject: Need help choosing router Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:25 am
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So right now, our current wireless router is having problems (cant connect to some sites very easily) and I am considering the possibility of getting a new one. I am trying to find a router online too, but I would still like some help. Here are my requirements:
Can handle Generations and Minecraft multiplayer games Can handle downloads of up to 2 GB well YouTube and streaming media does not need to constantly buffer Is within the $30-$100 range Can handle having 3-4 windows with 10-15 tabs open in each
Thanks for any help!
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Post subject: Re: Need help choosing router Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:19 am
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Hope you have a couple of thousand of dollars.
Any NETGEAR or Linksys stock should be fine. DD-WRT involves flashing which voids the warranty of your hardware. I strongly advise you don't flash it unless you're confident in repairing routers yourself. Do not get me wrong, DD-WRT is excellent, but if anything goes wrong and you can't flash back, you're up the creek without a paddle matey. NETGEARs and Links' are excellent routers for handling home traffic straight out the box anyway. They're stupidly simple.
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our current wireless router is having problems (cant connect to some sites very easily)
Routers do not die instantly from age. My grandad's DG834G is a good 5 or 6 years old and it runs great. Are you sure you're not just having DNS issues? Or is it just a router not suited to handling traffic like a paperweight Belkin?
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Post subject: Re: Need help choosing router Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:05 pm
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DarkerJ wrote:
So right now, our current wireless router is having problems (cant connect to some sites very easily) and I am considering the possibility of getting a new one. I am trying to find a router online too, but I would still like some help. Here are my requirements:
Can handle Generations and Minecraft multiplayer games Can handle downloads of up to 2 GB well YouTube and streaming media does not need to constantly buffer Is within the $30-$100 range Can handle having 3-4 windows with 10-15 tabs open in each
Thanks for any help!
Any router will handle those requirements. Whether your connection will is another matter. Consider looking into it being an ISP issue rather than your router.
Post subject: Re: Need help choosing router Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 4:24 pm
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All of your "requirements" are more dependent on your internet connection itself than a router. Just about any router that isn't a complete cheap piece of [censored] should handle what you want it to just fine.
Post subject: Re: Need help choosing router Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 11:01 am
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You forgot to tell us the model and rev nr. of your current router. Yes what startmenuisgone said, more often a issue on the computers side or your router is running out of RAM.A lot of cheap router have not enough RAM to run Linux at full speed and BSD is only on expensive Airport Stations.
Post subject: Re: Need help choosing router Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 4:22 am
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Well, the problem is the way I can only access certain sites. This site works just fine, nearly all Google sites I cant though. And the thing is that at my dad's, he gets internet from the same ISP and he has a different router, yet never has the problem.
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