franchise632 Posted March 3, 2006 Report Posted March 3, 2006 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.
Edwin MacPhisto Posted March 3, 2006 Report Posted March 3, 2006 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.
MrRant Posted March 3, 2006 Report Posted March 3, 2006 If you can find an actual WRT54G (not the GS etc), then you can put on the Seasoft firmware. Mucho Goodness.
Thoth Posted March 4, 2006 Report Posted March 4, 2006 WRT54Gv5 has a few issues with Xbox Live, otherwise it's fine.
MrRant Posted March 4, 2006 Report Posted March 4, 2006 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.
franchise632 Posted March 4, 2006 Author Report Posted March 4, 2006 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.
Carnival Posted March 4, 2006 Report Posted March 4, 2006 nah it will work fine without it, Rant is just suggesting an upgrade in firmware, something I doubt you'll wanna mess with.
Sideburnious Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 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.
MrRant Posted March 13, 2006 Report Posted March 13, 2006 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.
Perfxion Posted March 13, 2006 Report Posted March 13, 2006 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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