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What's a good router?

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:02 am
by 5829
What's a good router?

Looking for a router. At least 4 ports and wireless (g, n).
Any suggestions for top of the line? and middle of the line?

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:25 am
by jdog
You generally get what you pay for. Look for one with a good warranty though. I've had them die on me before and if you are going to spend $100+ on one then make sure it has a long warranty.

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:32 am
by AYHJA
I generally use Linksys products, I haven't had any issues...All of my routers get heavy duty use and treatment, and they generally perform well...Keep in mind, placement of the router is probably as important as which brand you choose...

Start here, and using the little guide, determine which one will spread the signal based on your home size...

http://home.cisco.com/en-us/wireless?re ... ycisco.com

If you're in a neighborhood with lots of other Wi-Fi users, the dual band routers are a good look...

Top of the line: Linksys E4200 - $170
Should work just fine: Linksys E1200 - $60

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:11 pm
by jdog
Just like Ja I use Linksys without many complaints. Be aware that more expensive with SOHO generally means more bells and whistles, such as dual band 2.4 and 5GHz, simultaneous dual band, etc. I'd look up a lot of reviews. I have an older "works just fine" Linksys WRT120N because it was dirt cheap. It's a fine router for wired use although it doesn't have many features through it's control panel. It's wireless is so-so. It's supposed to be 11N but it's barely faster than 11G. The range is quite sub par.

I've been debating on a new router and I've been looking for one with the strongest range. So you might want to look for one that allows an external antennae so you can add your own.

Be aware that the internals of the router make a huge difference. Some have faster processors, more memory, etc internally and that's not on the box. I see a review below showing Linksys just released a new version of the E4200 that has better hardware:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-573 ... -for-last/
The new router now supports the latest 3-by-3 (450Mbps) configuration on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands, a much faster processor that runs at 1.2GHz (compared with 480MHz of the original), a much faster USB port, and the capability to host up to 50 clients for the guest network.

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:22 am
by Bigwhisker
5829 wrote:What's a good router?
The one where Sung Hi Lee gets directions to my place....and comes early! :laff: :laff: :laff: :laff:

I've had the E1200 before. Very solid little guy. Upgrade a couple months ago....but there are a couple of things I actually like better about the older one.

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:51 pm
by 5829
I went with the mid-range Linksys E2500. Would have liked their top range, but it was about twice the price.

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:44 am
by AYHJA
Nice, let us know how it works out..!

Re: What's a good router?

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:57 am
by 5829
It is working out ok. Gives me the wireless range that I need. No trouble setting up or connecting. Had it for a couple of months and has been on 24/7 with no failure. Since I have no wireless N have not tested that out, just using G.