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Ok so I just got a new laptop through school and I want to be able to use the wireless internet feature while I am at home. I need to buy a wireless router but know much about them. I dont have a ton of money I was looking to spend no more then like $75. If anyone could point me in the right direction about what I should be looking at trying to get I would really appreciate it.

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Get a Linksys WRT54G at Best Buy. Probably will have rebates that make it $40 or $50 after the fact. It's done me nothing but greatness, and works all through a regular sized house. If you're looking at a really big house, consider a MIMO-type router. Avoid the basic D-Link router you can get for between $20-40, because it drops signals all the time.

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What's Seasoft? I've got a GS.

 

Spelt it wrong, my bad. Sveasoft is a alternate firmware that you can run on your router to give you more configuration options.

 

http://sveasoft.com/

 

*And it does run on the GS and GL. There is a newer one that is out that it doesn't run on and I though it was the GS.

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I dont know much about this stuff. Is Sveasoft something that I would have to have to get it to work? I just need it to work in my rather smallish apt. Basically I just want to be able to sit in the kitchen or living room and be able to log on at broadband speed.

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nah it will work fine without it, Rant is just suggesting an upgrade in firmware, something I doubt you'll wanna mess with.

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I'd recommend getting a Netgear DG834G or a Thompson Speedtouch 576, but thats mainly because they're easy to setup (as long as you have basic computer knowledge) and well....I know how to set them up.

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Most routers now come with software that make it easy to setup a router.

 

Provided you are smart enought to put a CD in your drive.

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I have a belkin G with a notebook adapter and a USB adapter for my PC all for like $70.00 on sale at CompUSA. If you want a BASIC router, you get no moe BASIC than the standard Belkin G. For X-mas when two more PCs get added to the router, I am upgrading to a MIMO or Pre-N.

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