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- Akaran_D
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Looking to buy a 4 port router.
What's good these days?
What's good these days?
Akaran of Mistmoore, formerly Akaran of Veeshan
I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
But I guess that on the other hand, I could be like the rest.
I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
But I guess that on the other hand, I could be like the rest.
I've been quite happy with Linksys for 4 port routers. Got one that had a 2.4GHz wireless module with wireless PCMCIA card for 119 at best buy about a month ago. Threw the wireless into the laptop and had all the rooms wired up for DSL. Been working fine. You could also take a look at Netgear or D-Link... but I haven't had as much successes with them in the past as I have with Linksys. Plus linksys' customer support team is great. Spent 2 hours on the phone with a guy trying to isolate a port on the router to get EQ to run and he was pleasant and courteous the whole time.
- Akaran_D
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Copper, not doing wireless.
Budget.. eh. Not that important.. within 200$.
Budget.. eh. Not that important.. within 200$.
Akaran of Mistmoore, formerly Akaran of Veeshan
I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
But I guess that on the other hand, I could be like the rest.
I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
But I guess that on the other hand, I could be like the rest.
- Aabidano
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I've had really good results with the Netgear boxes. Most of the home ones are 4 switched ports, with a routed\NATed "WAN" port that goes into the DSL\cable box. They all have metal cases, and will stack with other devices (unlike most). I've got a FM114P right now, I run copper in the front of the house and wireless for the areas that were a pain to run copper too. The parralel port on it is pretty handy too 
I sort of wish I'd held out for an 802.11g box, but oh well.
*Edit - You might as well get one that does wireless too, it doesn't cost much more and saves you from having to buy another box later.

I sort of wish I'd held out for an 802.11g box, but oh well.
*Edit - You might as well get one that does wireless too, it doesn't cost much more and saves you from having to buy another box later.
"Life is what happens while you're making plans for later."
Really, you can't beat Linksys for customer support and quality. I've been using linksys routers in offices, and at home for as long as I can remember doing networking. Only one has gone out, and it was a high traffic one in a large office. The linksys guys told me it was probably bad from the start, but was working just barely, and not up to par.
So, I would go linksys, because that's what I've always used.
So, I would go linksys, because that's what I've always used.
- Akaran_D
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I've got a shitload of interference near my house.. two power substations, a massive chemical processing plant.. anything wireless gets about as good of a reception as trying to shout through solid steel.
Akaran of Mistmoore, formerly Akaran of Veeshan
I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
But I guess that on the other hand, I could be like the rest.
I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
But I guess that on the other hand, I could be like the rest.
- Vetiria
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That's what I thought too when I was debating on routers. There's an airport two blocks away and a power substation as well. I decided to go ahead and try wireless since I could just return it if it didn't work. It works perfect so far. It also cost $100 more than just a regular router too after you buy the router and the receiver.Akaran_D wrote:I've got a shitload of interference near my house.. two power substations, a massive chemical processing plant.. anything wireless gets about as good of a reception as trying to shout through solid steel.