802.11n routers

May 29, 2008 18:59

Anyone know anything about the quality of the draft models currently out? I know we can't really expect the standard to be settled on until late this year or early next, but I am tired of my wireless router crapping out and my entire home network going down as a result. I figured I'd go with a more current router rather just replacing my Linksys ( Read more... )

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mckeed May 30 2008, 11:29:45 UTC
We started using the CISCO wireless N stuff a few weeks ago, way better, three channels instead of one for sending and receiving, better distance, etc. The standard is pretty settled if they are comming out with business class stuff for it now
linksys even had some stuff we used to try it out before we bought a CISCO device. Even that was way better than the wireless G stuff we had.

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_way_ May 30 2008, 12:52:01 UTC
We had a Linksys Wireless N for about four months. It overheated and dropped constantly. We exchanged it for a Dynex that's been more reliable, but still overheats and drops on occasion. Damn you, BitTorrent!

I'd suggest getting something that does not die at 200+ incoming connections. it might cost more, but will almost never need to be reset.

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