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Suggest A Good Wireless Router - WTB a WIRELESS Router | ||
Discussion by juventino79 with 8 Replies.
Last Update: January 30, 2006, 10:39 am | |||
Sat Dec 31, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Getting signal in your house usually should be no problem depending on the environment. Will there be lots of interference like many walls between your laptop and the router? Remember, any interference like walls (especially walls with metallic compounds in them) can decrease the router signal. Try to put the router in a centralized area with the least interference (trial and error basically, test it out). Most routers today will allow you to change the Channel. This is very useful since the default Channel will have a lot of interference from the 2.4GHz range (like cell phones, microwaves, etc.). Probably best to get a 802.11g wireless router...
Sat Dec 31, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Oh, and make sure to enable wep and any other protection available on it. That'll stop people from hopping onto your network if you have a long range one. If you get one and its range doesn't extend far enough, you can buy little amplifiers or even make some yourself from what I've heard for pretty cheap. If you need REALLY long range, I'd reccomend googling for that first to know what you are getting yourself into money wise. But for the most part 802.11g routers have pretty good range. As shown by, like I said, how I can see a crapload of networks in my buidling from 3 floors down and on the other end of the building, its not a huge apartment but still, thats ample range and the signals are still strong (and my wireless card isn't that great)
So to summarize... linksys or dlink, 802.11g, WEP ON, enjoy
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QUOTE (juventino79)
Hello everybody i have 2 pc's a laptop and an xbox i am looking to get a wireless router so i can take my laptop to the can. Anyone have any suggestions on which router is best and also range wise how far i can go from my house and still catch my wireless signal.well you can use a 11mbit router but a 54g+ got alot of signale range
to extend it put the wireless router so high as possible to extend it
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