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Wireless router that can handle HIGH speed internet?!
Upgraded my internet access today to 60mbps.
Now my router seems to have trouble keeping up. What is a good wifi router that can handle this speed, AND is not to hard to install? Edit: should be able to run 3-4 laptops/pc's at a time. |
God, you're an idiot.
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I've got the same one in the link above. Everything in the house from the attic to the basement can connect. My buddy about 600 feet up the street can connect to my network with no problem too.
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Simultaneous Dual N band wirekess router linksys by cisco.
Via paradigit! |
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833127215 |
Just about every basic one on the market these days will handle your setup with ease...
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definitely look for 802.11n one... But I doubt you'll be able to get the full internet speed through it anyway...
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The moron really thinks his ISP would give him a full 60mbps line :1orglaugh |
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The guy who installed it today tested it, and had a downloadspeed of 58mbps. Thanks for the nice advice everyone!:thumbsup |
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Cisco 871w
Kicks major ass, and uses IOS. |
i have not advice...sorry...
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but cisco sounds good...
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Any wireless N router will be able to handle it. Obviously, wired devices won't have a problem
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Trying to install one right now, going badly.
Seems to peak up and down like crazy, from going almost offline back to 38mpbs and back again.. sigh. |
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Duno why people think isps wont give the bandwidth they offer. |
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Usin' a dlink wbr-2310 rangebooster G router here in the office - 108mbps
It'll reach a few hundred yards up the street easily with good signal. |
I upgraded to fiber optic a couple months ago and I have had problems ever since with my older router handling the connection. For years I've had 4 pcs and a wireless connection with the router, now I can only get 3 pcs and the wireless to work. I thought it was my connection until I started reading that certain routers have difficulty with the fiber optic connection, sounds similar to what you may be experiencing.
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Well anything over 20 Mbps you're going to need a wireless N router. Wireless G is supposedly is 56 Mbps but in reality you won't get more than 20 Mbps if your lucky
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on a side note DON'T get the dlink dir-615? piece of crap. routinely drops wifi connections and just blows in general. thinking of overwriting the firmware and using it as an additional bridge and see how it works
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Ok i tried installing the damn router i bought, but indeed it seems my 6months old laptop isnt able to use the N protocol and i have to get some wireless thingie for my laptop to get it to work. Awesome. |
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