Going to Buy a New Router
<div class="IPBDescription">Suggestions, please!</div>I've been having problems with my router for a month or two. Frequent quick-disconnects happen far too often and being the technologically savvy guy I am I assumed it was a problem with the cable provider. Just recently I've looked into my router, and sure enough, the WRT54GS has problems with dropping connections.
But soon I was happy! Because I found out that they had released a piece of firmware that addressed just that problem. But then another problem set in - I couldn't <i>find</i> the damn thing. It's not even on their official site, and googling across the internet only finds firmware for versions of the router that I do not have. I've even gone as far as to download an 'auto upgrade' tool that assesses my router type, then looks for an upgrade online. How could it go wrong? But nope, it says that there is no upgrade available.
So I've thrown in the towel, and I'm tired of trying. I'm buying a new router, and I would really appreciate some input for what router I should buy. I don't know enough about routers (or anyone in my family) to leave the decision completely up to ourselves, and after trying to find information about it online, I'm only confused even more.
What I need is a router that provides similar to what the WRT54GS gave us: a wireless network to use on, for multiple laptops within the house as well as stationary access points and IP phones, as well as ports/slots in the back of the router to directly wire my computer to the router itself.
Thanks so much for any input.
But soon I was happy! Because I found out that they had released a piece of firmware that addressed just that problem. But then another problem set in - I couldn't <i>find</i> the damn thing. It's not even on their official site, and googling across the internet only finds firmware for versions of the router that I do not have. I've even gone as far as to download an 'auto upgrade' tool that assesses my router type, then looks for an upgrade online. How could it go wrong? But nope, it says that there is no upgrade available.
So I've thrown in the towel, and I'm tired of trying. I'm buying a new router, and I would really appreciate some input for what router I should buy. I don't know enough about routers (or anyone in my family) to leave the decision completely up to ourselves, and after trying to find information about it online, I'm only confused even more.
What I need is a router that provides similar to what the WRT54GS gave us: a wireless network to use on, for multiple laptops within the house as well as stationary access points and IP phones, as well as ports/slots in the back of the router to directly wire my computer to the router itself.
Thanks so much for any input.
Comments
I'd laugh at you but I have AOL. But saying that, atleast I can use my own router and stay in games <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tounge.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":p" border="0" alt="tounge.gif" />
And with 54mbit it is also faster than any normal internet connection.
If you want something better, I would recommend a "DGL-4300". Buddy of mine has one and he only speaks good of it.
If you get this or a similar product, have it linked into your own PC by network cable and let the rest of your family use the wireless facility for their less-demanding web browsing. It's a piece of piss to set up - I just use the default Windows XP wireless network so I can automatically connect new devices by simply inputting a password.
--Scythe--
I'm on my third one in the space of a year, they just keep dying on me.
It never seems to hold a connection, either constantly reboots, or constantly drops my connection.
Having seen the customer reviews on Newegg, I'm not the only one with this problem.
If you don't mind RMAing a replacement every few weeks/months, only to be sent one that's faulty on arrival, then you'll probably love Netgear.
I'm planning on getting a DLink DIR-655 later this week to replace my Netgear (which, unsurprisingly, is failing again)
Drubo recommended it to me and so far I have been happy.
It also has the best reviews of any wireless router I have seen on NewEgg.
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It's that hot? I need a new set of straighteners...
I'm on my third one in the space of a year, they just keep dying on me.
It never seems to hold a connection, either constantly reboots, or constantly drops my connection.
Having seen the customer reviews on Newegg, I'm not the only one with this problem.
If you don't mind RMAing a replacement every few weeks/months, only to be sent one that's faulty on arrival, then you'll probably love Netgear.
I'm planning on getting a DLink DIR-655 later this week to replace my Netgear (which, unsurprisingly, is failing again)<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Which model have you been using? The problems may be limited to a specific model, and not the whole brand (considering when I asked Haze's same question 12 months ago I didn't hear a bad word against Netgear form these forums).
WNR854T
<a href="http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGateways/RangeMaxNEXTWirelessRoutersandGateways/WNR854T.aspx" target="_blank">Yours</a> is a much newer product, so it may be that it's having teething problems.