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  • jzarashi
    Newbie
    • Jan 2010
    • 1

    #1

    What brand of router should I buy

    Hey guys,

    Would like to ask what brand of wireless router should I buy?

    There's Linksys, D-Link and Netgear available.

    I only have a limited budget so im buying the wireless G type

    Suggestions?

    Thanks.
  • electromech
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2009
    • 1019

    #2
    LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS LINKSYS AND FINALLY LINKSYS to be honest I no shit about networking but my wife knows lots of shit about it and she always raves about linksys and we got one at our house
    Fcuk up now............... ask questions later

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    • snagga
      Top Poster
      • Oct 2009
      • 167

      #3
      For an easy life, get a Netgear router. They are easy to setup and use.

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      • xant14
        V.I.P. Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 2062

        #4
        I would go with a Ryobi, or a Bosch. De-Walt do some good ones, but you pay well over the odds.

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        • gogusclipici
          Newbie
          • Feb 2010
          • 1

          #5
          Asus wl500 is great (it has 2 usb ports for printer, hdd, etc). Linksys is good, but Asus is somewhat better.

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          • bigfella
            DK Veteran
            • Dec 2008
            • 879

            #6
            i have a netgear and have no problems with it wat so ever ...easy to set up and works perfectly every time so i d reccommend netgear to anyone ,,,,the girlfriend has a belkin and it keep s goin off so pehaps stay away from belkin

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            • h_ammer
              Newbie
              • Jan 2010
              • 2

              #7
              LINKSYS RULES

              DUDE AT HD TALKED ME INTO A NETGEAR ONCE
              THAT WAS SOME BAD DAYS
              OH YES
              GET THE MOST EXPENSIVE MODEL

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              • Spange
                Newbie
                • Feb 2010
                • 3

                #8
                Do NOT get a belkin.... Bane of my life!

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                • waqasahmed
                  DK Veteran
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 433

                  #9
                  Really? Ive always been setting up Belkin wireless routers for myself and friends/family.

                  Only recently, have I set up a Dlink wireless router

                  Once my wireless router arrives from ebay, I will have configured a Linksys one(they do seem quite popular with businesses)

                  Eventually, Ill be purchasing a Linksys WRT300N as it works with both cable/ADSL connections making it future proof, so to speak

                  Im also waiting though, seeing as though there is no support for custom firmware for the second version of that product unfortunately
                  Lose your memory sticks? Forget to backup? Why not get 2GB of free space online, and I get 250MB too

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                  • electronicsuk
                    Newbie
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 7

                    #10
                    I think you'll find that most people will recommend the brand of router that they own, so it's difficult to get an unbiased opinion.

                    I just recently replaced a Linksys BEFSX41 that was getting on for seven years old and finally starting to give up on me. I was extremely happy with it, and on that basis I also purchased a pair of WAP4410N Cisco/Linksys wireless APs. Sadly they have not proven to be anywhere near as solid as the old Linksys kit, which is odd considering Cisco are willing to lend their name to the brand. I've also heard comments elsewhere that Linksys are not what they used to be.

                    I don't have experience with Netgear routers, but of their products that I have come into contact with, they have generally been a world of pain.

                    Right now I'm running a MicroTik RouterBoard 750G. Probably no good for you as it's not wireless, but what you do get is five gigabit ports, 580Mbps maximum throughput, 680Mhz CPU, firewall, advanced routing, bandwidth management, and a whole host of other features that even I don't understand. And all for sub-?50.

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                    • waqasahmed
                      DK Veteran
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 433

                      #11
                      I suppose Linksys is used a lot in business because of the CISCO link. The same way that using MS products are the "business standard" but admittedly, CISCO products are generally quite good as they do tend to buy up quality brands, not budget based ones and then do more research in to them

                      From a business point of view, Id recommend Linksys routers. I normally buy routers based on the price(but now Im also factoring in how easy it is to install custom firmware), as there havent been any ones that Ive had that were "bad"
                      Lose your memory sticks? Forget to backup? Why not get 2GB of free space online, and I get 250MB too

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                      • albsmokin
                        Newbie
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 2

                        #12
                        I have both a netgear and a dlink router. the netgear is just the standard $30 - $40 wireless g router, and works fine for most uses. i have a desktop, a laptop (wireless), and a WII(wireless) that all perform well with it. my Dlink is a N1 router. I paid around $100 for it. it is MUCH faster than the wireless g router. the netgear gets about 54Kbps ; the N1 Dlink gets 300Kbps.

                        the thing is, in order to take advantage of the N1 technology, your wireless adapter must also support N1 - otherwise you get wireless g speeds. the N1 also has 3-4 times the broadcast range.

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                        • albsmokin
                          Newbie
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 2

                          #13
                          The only experience i have with Belkin is with their wiresless adapters. I bought 2 ($100 each) N1 adapters. they worked fine for a while, but then started to randomly drop their connection. Total CRAP! Garbage

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                          • Aireal
                            Newbie
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 2

                            #14
                            I own 3 routers one netgear, billion and a linksys. The linksys is by far the best, in terms of customisations and settings. The netgear is easy to configure but is pretty standard. The billion is also pretty standard. None of these have given any trouble.

                            My recommendation would be to by a Linksys wrt54g, as it is a well supported version and is easy to configure with custom firmware.

                            Enjoy

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                            • mikeyb
                              Top Poster
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 161

                              #15
                              don't most ISP's now give you one for free. Give em a call and i'm sure they will send you one out.

                              I have got a netgear and it's fine but it is easy & basic. I bought two d-link routers and they have been crap. Like someone else said before it will be hard to get a decent opinion as people have one and stick to it as long as it works.

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