Joose wrote:As far as new headphones are concerned, I have Beyerdynamic DT234 Pro's, they have lasted me for....ooh, years. They make lovely noises, are comfy for long periods of use and are not horribly expensive either.
I was considering suggesting those (again) but I wasn't sure if they still counted as good.
And if you do put one in your basket and buy it you'll get first dibs when more arrive. I think it's more of a this is how we show supply isn't meeting demand, that's how good these are, buy one. Or buy two, two is faster than one.
Make sure you buy one with removable anntennas so you can replace the standard ones with high-gain versions. I made that slip up with the D-Link 615 I bought a few weeks ago. Good router tho.
HereComesPete wrote:Can we have late Halloween stylings pleeeeeease?
No, but you should get the benefits soon enough. Also Christmas.
Anyway, routers.
spoodie wrote:I <3 Linksys WRT54GL
That's one of the chunky blue ones you can put Tomato on, isn' it? My Linksys isn't a chunky blue one, but it has done a great job in the years I've had it.
Are most routers finalised n spec now? Or compatible at least.
Stoat wrote:Are most routers finalised n spec now? Or compatible at least.
No, they're not. Only the very recently released ones will be. Dunno whether the finalised spec differs in hardware or software though, so it might be possible to upgrade the firmware on the older ones, so you need to be careful what you order.
Just because they're a currently sold product doesn't mean they're a new product and using the finalised N-spec.
Stoat wrote:That's one of the chunky blue ones you can put Tomato on, isn' it?
I'd not heard of Tomato, but my router is one of those that can run custom firmware: Tomato, DD-WRT, Open-WRT, etc. Not that I've bothered as the pre-loaded stuff works perfectly well.
Budget, I dunno. Whatever it takes to get a router that works.
My WGR614 technically works, but it has very dodgy port forwarding and resets itself often.
I'd like a router that does neither of those bad things, ideally. That's my spec.