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Postby Kramer » Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:19 pm

hey guys, have a few questions, I have a Linksys router that is over 2 years old (wrt54g) that had its firmware upgraded with in the last 3-4 months. I was motivated to get the upgrade b/c I kept losing the signal in the house at 15-60 minute intervals and had to keep diag/rep to get the signal again and the same thing is happening again and it's annoying. so i am wondering:

1) are routers like other hardware, after 2 years or so it is cheaper to get a newer edition and/or you will see a significant jump in performance if you just get a newer product

2) what is a reasonable low end amount to spend on a router, my wife and i both have laptops that are around a year old so i assume they function on b,g, and n

3) what are your general ideas about types/brands and what are some primary stats i should look for when i shop around for a router

thx for the help
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby brinstar » Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:28 pm

    good question

    i have the same one you have and i wouldn't mind upgrading either

    could someone give us a quick rundown on the various pros/cons of b, g, and n?
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Tikker » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:03 pm

    the WRT54G is one of the best SOHO routers you can get actually


    I'd recommend flashing it with a 3rd party firmware, either DD-WRT or Tomato



    B sucks

    G is fine for virtually everything
    I stream HD over mine

    N is technically faster, it basically does a type of channel bonding for increased throughput

    unless you're transferring a ton of big files, N is overkill

    G is generally more than fast enough for everyone
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Drem » Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:21 pm

    on a slightly unrelated note, and bear with me because i don't know all the terminology for this stuff, our router is bad too. i don't think map ever notices because he doesn't play online games that hook up to a remote server, but every so often the internet will become like a one-way street. i can be on MSN, i can look at webpages, but diablo 2 won't connect to battle.net, steam won't connect, nor will the EQ patcher connect. so i have to go unplug/replug the router to fix the problem (temporarily). this only happens maybe once a day or sometimes twice. very rarely it won't happen at all.

    at first i just thought it was just my network cable because it's stretched pretty far. but it happens to our other roommate's computer too and we'll be able to surf around the web, but not play any games together

    do what?
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby brinstar » Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:50 pm

    Tikker wrote:the WRT54G is one of the best SOHO routers you can get actually


    I'd recommend flashing it with a 3rd party firmware, either DD-WRT or Tomato


    really? ppppbbpbpbbllltt.. guess i'll keep it.

    what are the benefits of going to a 3rd party firmware, and how would i go about doing that?
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Harrison » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:09 pm

    It's sort of like flashing the bios on certain videocards that unlocks more pixel pipelines etc.

    I don't know the specifics for that router but it is VERY common. You should be able to find some quick info without having to dig very far at all.
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Tikker » Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:10 pm

    brinstar wrote:
    what are the benefits of going to a 3rd party firmware, and how would i go about doing that?



    lots of stuff

    you crank up the power to the radios to get better wifi coverage

    generally the 3rd party firmwares are more stable

    you can do real routing protocols (rip and ospf anyway)

    there's probably 500 added features (no exageration)
    you can do captive portal redirect, WDS, etc etc

    the big thing for most people is cranking up the radio power (better range) and the added stability
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby brinstar » Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:21 pm

    i don't have a range issue, and i don't know what any of that other shit means~!

    still worth it?
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Tikker » Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:46 pm

    it's worth it for the added stability imo

    there's tons of other stuff it adds, some that might be helpful

    its easy to flash, and doesn't hurt anything, so might as well do it
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Gidan » Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:43 pm

    3rd party firmware more or less turns your $50 router into a $500 router. There are a ton of features that a linksys wrt54g can do but the official firmware doesn't allow for. I have both a wrt54g and a wireless N router. The wireless N router is collecting dust because it just can not compete with my linksys.
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    Re: going to buy a router

    Postby Kramer » Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:38 pm

    thx for the help guys, my tech buddy told me the same thing tikk and others said... A) the router we have is actually very capable and B) dd-wrt so i am gonna get on my selly with him and do it, wootzers
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