Q: My DI-624 from DLINK is old. Since then, I got it, I have seen what the signal where my room. What is a good wireless router to broadcast without the need for a Range Expander? Routers that are suitable for any “mods” are also welcome.
Also, the router but I have to 8 ethernet ports have.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
My knowledge of networking and wireless is very limited, but this is the way I understand it …
The WRT54G latest models (?? 5 and 6 ???) are NOT the famous linix based version any longer and will not support linix mods.. The WRT54GS for a little more is still linix based firmware and supports the 3rd party mods that provide many more options for those (not me yet) that can make use of them.
Please comment on if I have this correct or not.
Jim
Or you can get the WRT54GL, which is basically the same as older WRT54G routers.
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Re:My knowledge of networking and wireless is very limited, but this is the way I understand it …
The WRT54G latest models (?? 5 and 6 ???) are NOT the famous linix based version any longer and will not support linix mods.. The WRT54GS for a little more is still linix based firmware and supports the 3rd party mods that provide many more options for those (not me yet) that can make use of them.
Please comment on if I have this correct or not.
Jim
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Re:the WRT54G seems to be getting good reviews everywhere, while the DLinks are getting mix reviews. I need to reset my DI-624 almost everyday just to get good performance. I think I'll give Linksys a try.
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Re:I USED to love the Dlink products, but after about 4 DEAD di-524s, I bought a WRT54G from Linksys.
DO THAT. Solid, unlike my dlink, and decent wireless. If you add the antenna boosters (available for 9.99 at Radio shack RIGHT NOW – in store only I think) then it gets REALLY good range.
I am a Linksys hater, but they seem to be the only ones with a reliable cheap router out.. ![]()
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Re:Originally posted by: infestedgh0st
hmm…….wut kind of antenna shoudl i get then?
Hawking makes some nice ones that are widely available at a reasonable price… if you get 2 of the directional models & point them at each other, they can just about double your range.. a single non-directional model on the receiving end gives about a 20% boost but may not solve your problems by itself.
Edit: Note that if you have more then one PC receiving wireless from your router, you'll want to get an non-directional unit for the router & directional ones for the PC's.
Good & cheap directional unit:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833164157
Cheap & ok omni-directional:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833164153
Theres also the D-Link omni-directional model:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833127063
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Re:hmm…….wut kind of antenna shoudl i get then?
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Re:Originally posted by: infestedgh0st
so i guess the best way to go is to invest in an antenna on the wrt54gs?
I did so, and was able to pick up a good quality signal through several concrete walls…
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Re:Better choice, http://www.buffalotech.com/products/pro…detail.php?productid=115&categoryid=29 (http://www.buffalotech.com/products/product-detail.php?productid=115&categoryid=29), search it can be found for about $50.
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Re:so i guess the best way to go is to invest in an antenna on the wrt54gs?
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Re:One of the reviews says that the router covers the exact same distance as the di-624, plus you lose the benefits of open-source firmware…
Re:Linksys wrt54gs was the first thing that came into my mind, but…
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833127077
the dlink dir-635 w/ rangebooster seems to be pretty hot. anyone here has one or can vouch for one?
Re:The linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS (Speedbooster) are pretty popular, as there are a wide range of accessories available, including high-gain antennas, as well as the fact that the firmware is based on linux, and there are plenty of specialized firmware that you can download for it.
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