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im looking for a good, not too expencive wireless router in the pricerange of 160 euros.
anyone got any tips?
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Post by Den »

Linksys are good but make sure you dont get one with VxWorks on it ;)
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Den wrote:Linksys are good but make sure you dont get one with VxWorks on it ;)
ive heard alot of good things about linksys, thx for the tip
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Den wrote:Linksys are good but make sure you dont get one with VxWorks on it ;)
yea den is right.

i had a wrt54g

lots of problems with it !
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Post by BeAViS »

what about a d-link or a netgear?
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Post by Gen »

d-link is a very good router, price/quality


easy configuration, and do not have many problems
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Gen wrote:d-link is a very good router, price/quality


easy configuration, and do not have many problems
what ive heard D-link sux, poor quality and alot of problems 8)
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Post by Gen »

for quality linksys is better, abot problems I manage 7 d-link routers and nevre have problems
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Post by RewinD »

I have a Linksys wrt54g v3.1 with third part firmware: hyperwrt, and its very stable. You know linksys is a part of Cisco systems, and they are one of the biggest companys when it comes down to network stuff. So they know what their doing.
I will recommend that you go for an:
-Linksys wrt54g or wrt54gl.
If you choose a wrt54g, make sure that you get on from v.1x to v.4x, not 5 or higher, cus they got cheap ass firmware/operatingsystems.
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Post by Stric »

My neighbour has a wrt54gl and he`s having lots of problems with it. It hangs up if he`s using bittorrent :D I really dont have this kind of problems with Asus WL-500g , ye its old but ok, works perfect and it didnt hang up for a year and a half and it runs non-stop. Firmware upgrade does its magic :D

I`d buy Asus router :)
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Post by Repsaj »

Uncle- wrote:My neighbour has a wrt54gl and he`s having lots of problems with it. It hangs up if he`s using bittorrent :D I really dont have this kind of problems with Asus WL-500g , ye its old but ok, works perfect and it didnt hang up for a year and a half and it runs non-stop. Firmware upgrade does its magic :D

I`d buy Asus router :)
Ey, wtf I have a wrt54gl and have that same stupid problem :(

I have to reset it every time. else my connection really sux :(
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Post by RewinD »

its quite obvious that you guys need to try other firmwares. The routers that you are talking about are rock solid routers, nothing more or less to say. Maybe you have sucky settings. Try third party firmware, like hyperwrt or ddrwrt.
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