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gangral

join:2009-04-20
Jefferson, GA

Which router?

Hi all,

my netgear router just died suddenly....maybe the power supply is bad?

Anyways, what router would you pick if you could pick any of them out there?

I was thinking about one that can handle opening multiple ports for more than one IP at a time (blizzard downloader ports).

Thanks in advance!
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Tirael
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join:2009-03-18
Sacramento, CA
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I use your old run-of-the-mill $49.99 Wal-Mart special from Linksys. Unless you are running some high-end tier cable/fios or several computers (5 or more) you don't need a super pricey, bells and whistles router.



Harddrive
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Phone Room
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reply to gangral
why not go to Radio Shack and pick up a replacement power supply and see if that will work?
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z28kindaguy
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join:2002-02-18
Brooklyn, MD

reply to gangral
I would stay far away from Linksys, unless you like resetting your router every other day. I recommend D-Link. I've gone months without having to reset mine.
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pwrtoppl
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join:2008-11-21
Broomfield, CO

said by z28kindaguy:

I would stay far away from Linksys, unless you like resetting your router every other day. I recommend D-Link. I've gone months without having to reset mine.
linksys is fine, i havent rebooted mine in a year
you just might not know how to use one thats all
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Vathral
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reply to z28kindaguy

said by z28kindaguy:

I would stay far away from Linksys, unless you like resetting your router every other day. I recommend D-Link. I've gone months without having to reset mine.
WRT54G v2 running here, no complaints on Linksys. Best 40 bucks I've spent.




z28kindaguy
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Brooklyn, MD
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reply to pwrtoppl

said by pwrtoppl:

said by z28kindaguy:

I would stay far away from Linksys, unless you like resetting your router every other day. I recommend D-Link. I've gone months without having to reset mine.
linksys is fine, i havent rebooted mine in a year
you just might not know how to use one thats all
Maybe not. Perhaps you can show me, genius?

Anyways, I use my D-Link the same way I used my Linksys routers. Two friends at work threw theirs away and bought a netgear and a D-Link both happy to get rid of their junk Linksys routers. I suppose people can get lucky!
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Somnambul33t
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join:2002-12-05
Blackwood, NJ

reply to gangral
i dont like the newer sleek black linksys routers. i loooooove the wrt54g. i recommend it whenever possible.

d-link and netgear are good, ive no problems with them. i dont likie belken, tho


Punchline

join:2005-10-11
University Of Richmond, VA

reply to gangral
Agreed, anything is fine for basic home use. I would highly recommend Tomato though, and if you buy a linksys get one that's compatible.

-P



Phil
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Camarillo, CA
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reply to z28kindaguy

said by z28kindaguy:

I would stay far away from Linksys, unless you like resetting your router every other day. I recommend D-Link. I've gone months without having to reset mine.
Complete nonsense. I use Linksys routers here at the office, at home and have setup a few dozen for various clients and all have been very reliable.

If gangral See Profile did go with a Linksys router and doesn't require 802.11n pick up a WRT54GL.


Reck Havoc
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join:2002-07-31
Grand Rapids, MI

reply to gangral
As a few have said, the Linksys WRT54G is an excellent choice, especially with the Tomato firmware.



Phil
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Just to clarify, the WRT54GL is the good one and is the same as a WRT54G v4. Versions 5-8 of the WRT54G are not that great and I would avoid them.



Mike00
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join:2002-09-16
Tulsa, OK

reply to gangral
I've been using my Linksys WRT54G v2 for years and never had a problem with it. I have been using the latest official firmware but have considered flashing it with Tomato just to see what all the fuss is about.



z28kindaguy
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reply to Phil

said by Phil:

Just to clarify, the WRT54GL is the good one and is the same as a WRT54G v4. Versions 5-8 of the WRT54G are not that great and I would avoid them.
Interesting. You say my post about avoiding Linksys routers is "complete nonsense". Now you post this. I find this hilarious! Thanks for agreeing with me.
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Phil
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There are several other models of Linksys routers that work fine as well. I was simply pointing out a caveat of that particular model which by no means puts us in agreement.



The WeaseL
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join:2001-12-03
Minnesota

reply to z28kindaguy

said by z28kindaguy:

said by Phil:

Just to clarify, the WRT54GL is the good one and is the same as a WRT54G v4. Versions 5-8 of the WRT54G are not that great and I would avoid them.
Interesting. You say my post about avoiding Linksys routers is "complete nonsense". Now you post this. I find this hilarious! Thanks for agreeing with me.
D-Link, Netgear, Linksys, all have good and bad models. Calm down.
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z28kindaguy
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said by The WeaseL:

said by z28kindaguy:

said by Phil:

Just to clarify, the WRT54GL is the good one and is the same as a WRT54G v4. Versions 5-8 of the WRT54G are not that great and I would avoid them.
Interesting. You say my post about avoiding Linksys routers is "complete nonsense". Now you post this. I find this hilarious! Thanks for agreeing with me.
D-Link, Netgear, Linksys, all have good and bad models. Calm down.
I'm sure this is true as it is with any company that produces several different models of any given product. How it is that Linksys get so many bad reviews that match the experience my friends and I have had to the letter?

Trust me, I'm calm. Trust trying to prevent the OP from making a mistake, and now I've offended the Linksys fanboys. Oh dear.
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Cabal
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reply to z28kindaguy

said by z28kindaguy:

said by Phil:

Just to clarify, the WRT54GL is the good one and is the same as a WRT54G v4. Versions 5-8 of the WRT54G are not that great and I would avoid them.
Interesting. You say my post about avoiding Linksys routers is "complete nonsense". Now you post this. I find this hilarious! Thanks for agreeing with me.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

WRT54G - Hardware versions affect firmware compatibility
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z28kindaguy
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said by Cabal:

said by z28kindaguy:

said by Phil:

Just to clarify, the WRT54GL is the good one and is the same as a WRT54G v4. Versions 5-8 of the WRT54G are not that great and I would avoid them.
Interesting. You say my post about avoiding Linksys routers is "complete nonsense". Now you post this. I find this hilarious! Thanks for agreeing with me.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

WRT54G - Hardware versions affect firmware compatibility
Nice quote. I'd rather help the OP than remain silent. I don't see anywhere where you would have to do this with a D-Link or Netgear router which I recommended in a previous post!

Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
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joepa

join:2000-08-02
Allen, TX

reply to gangral
What about all the new range-max and 802.11n routers that are out there? What are the opinions on those? If I were buying a router today, can't see why I would go with a 802.11g only router.


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